- Source: Sumtu language
Sumtu (Sumtu Chin) is a Kuki-Chin language spoken in Ann, Minbya, and Myebon townships in Rakhine State, Burma. It is partially intelligible with Laitu Chin, with which it shares 91 to 96% lexical similarity. Sumtu has 96%–97% lexical similarity with the Dalet Stream variety of Laitu Chin, and 84%–87% with Chinbon Chin.
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Sumtu language
- Languages of Myanmar
- Laitu language
- Kuki-Chin languages
- Southern Kuki-Chin languages
- Common shelduck
- Tufted duck
- Cumtu Chin people
- Velvet scoter
- Fasting during Ramadan