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Hmar language, also known by its endonym Khawsak Ṭawng, belongs to the Kukish branch of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages. The speakers of the language are also known as Hmar. According to the official 2011 Census of India, there are 29,268 Hmar/Khawsak speakers in Assam, 48,375 in Manipur, 1,700 in Meghalaya, 18,587 in Mizoram although Majority of the Hmars in Mizoram speak Duhlian (Mizo).

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  • Hmar language (en)
  • Hmar (fr)
  • Língua hmar (pt)
  • Хмар (язык) (ru)
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  • Le hmar est une langue tibéto-birmane parlée dans la région Nord-Est de l'Inde, principalement dans l'état du Mizoram, mais également dans les états voisins de l'Assam du Tripura et du Manipur, par environ 50 000 Hmars. (fr)
  • Хмар — язык народа хмар, принадлежит к куки-чинской группе тибето-бирманских языков. Распространён на северо-востоке Индии, в штатах Мизорам, Манипур и Ассам. Согласно данным индийской переписи населения 2001 года, число носителей языка составляет 83 404 человека. В качестве письменности используется латиница. Используется в качестве языка обучения в школах, кроме того изучается в Ассамском, Манипурском и других университетах в качестве факультативного предмета. (ru)
  • Hmar language, also known by its endonym Khawsak Ṭawng, belongs to the Kukish branch of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages. The speakers of the language are also known as Hmar. According to the official 2011 Census of India, there are 29,268 Hmar/Khawsak speakers in Assam, 48,375 in Manipur, 1,700 in Meghalaya, 18,587 in Mizoram although Majority of the Hmars in Mizoram speak Duhlian (Mizo). (en)
  • A língua "Hmar" pertence ao ramo Sinlung (Zo People) da família das línguas tibeto-birmanesas. Os falantes da língua são também conhecidos como . De acordo com o Censo 2011 oficial da Índia, há cerca de 100 mil falantes Hmar em Assam, 60 mil em Manipur, 3 mil em Tripura, 10 mil em Meghalaya, 50 mil em Mizoram, embora a maioria dos Hmars em Mizoram fale Duhlian. (pt)
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  • Hmar (en)
  • (Hmar Hwang) (en)
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