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'''Khezha''' '''Naga''' or '''Khuzha''' '''Naga''', is another major language of [[Chakhesang]] community of [[Phek]] District in the eastern part of [[Nagaland]], India. It is generally spoken by the Khezha people and is one of the three major languages of the Chakhesang Naga tribe. It is also spoken by few villages in the western part of [[Ukhrul]] District in [[Manipur]] State, [[India]]. |
'''Khezha''' '''Naga''' or '''Khuzha''' '''Naga''', is another major language of [[Chakhesang]] community of [[Phek]] District in the eastern part of [[Nagaland]], India. It is generally spoken by the Khezha people and is one of the three major languages of the Chakhesang Naga tribe. Khezha or Khuzhale is predominantly spoken in Pfutsero and Chizami region of Phek District. It is also spoken by few villages in the western part of [[Ukhrul]] District in [[Manipur]] State, [[India]]. |
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==Further reading== |
==Further reading== |
Revision as of 19:51, 28 September 2018
Khezha | |
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Khuzha | |
Pronunciation | Khuz-ha |
Native to | India |
Region | Nagaland |
Ethnicity | Chakhesang |
Native speakers | 41,625 (2011 census)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | nkh |
Glottolog | khez1235 |
ELP | Khezha Naga |
Khezha Naga or Khuzha Naga, is another major language of Chakhesang community of Phek District in the eastern part of Nagaland, India. It is generally spoken by the Khezha people and is one of the three major languages of the Chakhesang Naga tribe. Khezha or Khuzhale is predominantly spoken in Pfutsero and Chizami region of Phek District. It is also spoken by few villages in the western part of Ukhrul District in Manipur State, India.
Further reading
- Kapfo, Kedutso. 1993. A Descriptive Analysis of Khezha. University of Mysore. (Doctoral dissertation);
- Kapfo, Kedutso. 2004. The Ethnology of the Khezhas &Khezha grammar. Mysore: Central Institute of Indian Languages. 410pp.
External links
References
- ^ "Statement 1: Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother tongues - 2011". www.censusindia.gov.in. Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 2018-07-07.