DIS ISO 639-3
Dimasa
Grao Dima Autonym
A language of India
- ISO 639
- dis
- Alternate Names
- Dimasa Kachari, Grau Dima, Hills Kachari, Magrau
- Autonym
- Grao Dima
- Population
- 137,000 (2011 census).
- Location:
- Assam state: north Cachar district and Cachar hills; Karbi Anglong and Nagaon districts; Nagaland state: Haflong district; Meghalaya and Mizoram states.
- Language Status
- 5* (Developing).
- Classification
- Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Sal, Boro-Garo, Dimasa-Kokborok
- Dialects
- Hasao, Hawar, Dembra, Dijuwa, Humri, Semsa, Walgong. Related to Kachari [xac].
- Typology
- SOV; agglutinative; tonal; honorific.
- Language Use
- Largely assimilated into Bengali [ben] and Assamese [asm] communities (Van Driem 2007). Some also use Assamese [asm], especially in Karbi Anglong and Nagaon districts (Longmailai 2012). Some also use Bengali [ben], especially in Cachar plains (Longmailai 2012). Some also use Nagamese [nag], especially in Nagaland with speakers of other languages (Longmailai 2012). Also use English [eng]. Used as L2 by Sakachep [sch].
- Language Development
- Literacy rate in L2: 60% in Assam (2001 census). Literature. Dictionary. NT: 2005.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Dimasa
- Writing
- Bengali (Bangla) script [Beng]. Latin script [Latn].
- Other Comments
- Some ethnic Dimasa speak other languages as L1: Mikir Karbi [mjw], Bengali [ben], and Assamese [asm]. Hindu, Christian, traditional religion.
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Location: Assam state: north Cachar district and Cachar hills; Karbi Anglong and Nagaon districts; Nagaland state: Haflong district; Meghalaya and Mizoram states.
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