Ngawn language
Appearance
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Ngawn Chin | |
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Region | Burma |
Ethnicity | Qin/Cin/Chin |
Native speakers | 18,600 (2017)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | cnw |
Glottolog | ngaw1239 |
Ngawn or Ngawn Chin (natively called ŋɔ̂n)[2] is a Chin language spoken in Falam District, Chin State, and Kale District, Sagaing Region, Burma. There are 27 Ngawn villages in Falam township, Chin State.
Some Ngawn people also live in Tonzang Township, Chin State and Kalay, Kabaw, Sagaing Region.
Examples
[edit]Ngawn Chin | English | Myanmar |
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Dam cim? | How are you? | နေကောင်းလား |
Tui | Water | ရေ |
Pa (Pa aw) | Father (Dad) | အဖေ |
Nu (Nu aw) | Mother (Mom) | အမေ |
Hade | Moon | လ |
Ni | Sun | နေ |
Pathian | God | ဘုရား |
Mei | Fire | မီး |
Inn | Home | အိမ် |
Lai Buu | Book | စာအုပ် |
Saimun | Khawdar | Khawpual | Zawngkong | Vazang |
Sihtui | Kelkong | Zawlnu | Sialsih | N.Munpi |
Duhmang | Ngamual | Thutmual | Bualkhaw | Phaizawl |
Farkhawm | Tuisan | New Suangpi | Valung | Khuangmual |
Zawnglei | Suangdo |
Those villages are located in (Hualngo area and Zanniat area), Falam Township, Chin State. And those villages are founded by Ngawn people. Zawlpi village is a new one they founded in 2016 officially.
Lianhna | Ṭiau | |
Kawlfang | Niimzawl | Zawlpi |
Tuikhing | Sialthawzang | Kiimlai | Mainuai | Aungzua |
Smikekwin | Thayakone (W) | Nanchaung | Pyinkhonegyi | Myaungsone |
Sentaw | Santa (W) | Kalay |
Ngawn People Have Some Organizations
1. | Ngawn Pawlkompi (Ngawn Union) |
2. | Ngawn Youth Association (N.Y.A) |
3. | Ngawn Students Fellowship (N.S.F) |
4. | Ngawn Social & Culture Committee |
5. | Ngawn Literature Committee |
6. | Ngawn Bible Committee |
7. | Global Ngawn Community (GNC) |
References
[edit]- ^ Ngawn Chin at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
- ^ DAVIS, Tyler D. The Status of Ngawn in South Central (Kuki-Chin).
- ^ Piannak Saimun. Chin State, Myanmar: Pu Sang Tin Khuai. 2013.
- ^ The Chin Hill, Vol. I & II. Tack & Carry.
- ^ Ngawn Land Map. Chin State, Myanmar: Pu Sang Tin Khuai. 2014.