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- Lotha_language abstract "The Lotha (Lhota) language is spoken by approximately 166,000 people in the northeastern Indian state of Nagaland. It is centered in the small district of Wokha (capital Wokha). This district has more than 114 villages such as Pangti, Maraju (Merapani), Englan, Baghty (Pakti) and others, where the language is widely spoken and studied. It belongs to the Tibeto-Burman branch of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages, which are primarily concentrated in that region. The language resembles its northern neighbor Ao, as well as the Meitei language spoken in the state of Manipur.Lotha is written in the Latin script, introduced by the British and American missionaries in the late 19th century. It is a medium of education up to the post-graduate level in the state of Nagaland. It is also the language in which the church sermons are preached. The Bible has been translated into the Lotha language, adding significantly to its vocabulary, which had an influence of Assamese and Hindi. The language has been carried to all parts of the country by the waves of emigrants.".
- Lotha_language iso6393Code "njh".
- Lotha_language languageFamily Ao_languages.
- Lotha_language languageFamily Tibeto-Burman_languages.
- Lotha_language spokenIn India.
- Lotha_language spokenIn Nagaland.
- Lotha_language wikiPageExternalLink rosettaproject_njh_gen-1.
- Lotha_language wikiPageID "2927275".
- Lotha_language wikiPageRevisionID "577267356".
- Lotha_language date "2001".
- Lotha_language ethnicity Lotha_Naga.
- Lotha_language fam Ao_languages.
- Lotha_language familycolor "Sino-Tibetan".
- Lotha_language hasPhotoCollection Lotha_language.
- Lotha_language iso "njh".
- Lotha_language name "Lotha".
- Lotha_language ref "e17".
- Lotha_language region "West-central Nagaland, Workha district".
- Lotha_language speakers "170000".
- Lotha_language states India.
- Lotha_language states Nagaland.
- Lotha_language wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Lotha_language subject Category:Ao_languages.
- Lotha_language subject Category:Culture_of_Nagaland.
- Lotha_language subject Category:Endangered_Indian_languages.
- Lotha_language subject Category:Languages_of_India.
- Lotha_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Lotha_language type Communication100033020.
- Lotha_language type Kuki-Chin%E2%80%93NagaLanguages.
- Lotha_language type Language106282651.
- Lotha_language type LanguagesOfIndia.
- Lotha_language type Language.
- Lotha_language type Language.
- Lotha_language type Language.
- Lotha_language type InformationEntity.
- Lotha_language comment "The Lotha (Lhota) language is spoken by approximately 166,000 people in the northeastern Indian state of Nagaland. It is centered in the small district of Wokha (capital Wokha). This district has more than 114 villages such as Pangti, Maraju (Merapani), Englan, Baghty (Pakti) and others, where the language is widely spoken and studied. It belongs to the Tibeto-Burman branch of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages, which are primarily concentrated in that region.".
- Lotha_language label "Lotha language".
- Lotha_language label "Lotha".
- Lotha_language label "Lotha".
- Lotha_language sameAs Lotha.
- Lotha_language sameAs Lotha.
- Lotha_language sameAs m.08d60j.
- Lotha_language sameAs Q33590.
- Lotha_language sameAs Q33590.
- Lotha_language sameAs Lotha_language.
- Lotha_language wasDerivedFrom Lotha_language?oldid=577267356.
- Lotha_language isPrimaryTopicOf Lotha_language.
- Lotha_language name "Lotha".