Makyan | |
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Makyan Naga | |
Native to | Burma |
Native speakers
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4,000 (2008) |
Sino-Tibetan
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 |
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Glottolog | maky1235 |
Makyan Naga (Lasam, Macham Naga, Makyam, Pongnyun, Paungnyuan) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Burma. It is closely related to other Konyak languages.
Makyam belongs to the Khimaniungic subgroup within the Konyak–Chang group of languages (Naw Sawu 2016:6). It is closely related to Leinong than to Khiamniungan.
Makyan (Makyam) is spoken in 13 villages of northeast Lahe Township and Hkamti Township, Sagaing Division, Myanmar (Ethnologue). Main dialect variation is between the western Makyan villages and Kuku villages.
Makyam is spoken in the following 18 villages, which are located just to the east of Lahe town in Lahe Township, Sagaing Division, Myanmar. They add up to a total of 1,026 households and 4,994 persons (Naw Sawu 2016:8). Old village names are given in parentheses.
The majority of Makyam speakers can also speak Leinong, as the two languages are spoken in the same area (Naw Sawu 2016:10).