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{{distinguish| | {{Short description|Language spoken in India and Tibet}} | ||
{{distinguish|Idun language}} | |||
{{Infobox language | {{Infobox language | ||
|name= Idu Mishmi | |name= Idu Mishmi | ||
|nativename= Luoba | |nativename= Luoba | ||
|region= [[India]]:[[Arunachal Pradesh]]: [[Dibang Valley district, Lower Dibang valley, Lohit]]; [[East Siang District]]; [[Upper Siang]]. [[China]]: southeastern [[Tibet Autonomous Region]]: [[Nyingchi Prefecture]]: [[Zayü County]]; western [[Yunnan]] | |image=Idu Mishmi diorama.JPG | ||
|imagecaption=Diorama and [[wax figures]] of [[Mishmi people]] in [[Jawaharlal Nehru Museum, Itanagar]] | |||
|region= [[India]]: [[Assam]]; [[Arunachal Pradesh]]: [[Dibang Valley district, Lower Dibang valley, Lohit]]; [[East Siang District]]; [[Upper Siang]]. [[China]]: southeastern [[Tibet Autonomous Region]]: [[Nyingchi Prefecture]]: [[Zayü County]]; western [[Yunnan]] | |||
|ethnicity=[[Mishmi people]] (categorized as [[Lhoba people|Lhoba]] and Mishmi) | |ethnicity=[[Mishmi people]] (categorized as [[Lhoba people|Lhoba]] and Mishmi) | ||
|speakers= 11,000 | |speakers= 11,000 | ||
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|fam2=[[Greater Siangic languages|Greater Siangic]]? | |fam2=[[Greater Siangic languages|Greater Siangic]]? | ||
|fam3=[[Digaro languages|Digaro]] | |fam3=[[Digaro languages|Digaro]] | ||
|map2 = Lang Status 60-DE.png | |||
|mapcaption2 = <center>{{small|Idu Mishmi is classified as Definitely Endangered by the [[UNESCO]] [[Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger]]}}</center> | |||
|iso3 = clk | |iso3 = clk | ||
|glotto=idum1241 | |glotto=idum1241 | ||
|glottorefname= Idu | |glottorefname= Idu | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Idu Mishmi language''' ({{cjkv|s=义都语|p=Yìdū yŭ}}) is a small language spoken by the [[Mishmi people]] in [[Dibang Valley district]], [[Lower Dibang Valley district]], [[Lohit district]], [[East Siang district]], [[Upper Siang district]] of the [[India]]n state of [[Arunachal Pradesh]] and in [[Zayü County]] of the [[Tibet Autonomous Region]], [[China]]. There were 8569 speakers in India in 1981 and 7000 speakers in China in 1994. It is considered an [[endangered language]]. | The '''Idu Mishmi language''' ({{cjkv|s=义都语|p=Yìdū yŭ}}) is a small language spoken by the [[Mishmi people]] in [[Dibang Valley district]], [[Lower Dibang Valley district]], [[Lohit district]], [[East Siang district]], [[Upper Siang district]] of the [[India]]n state of [[Arunachal Pradesh]] and in [[Zayü County]] of the [[Tibet Autonomous Region]], [[China]]. There were 8569 speakers in India in 1981 and 7000 speakers in China in 1994. It is considered an [[endangered language]]. | ||
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{{Arunachal languages}} | {{Arunachal languages}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Definitely endangered languages]] | ||
[[Category:Digaro languages]] | [[Category:Digaro languages]] | ||
[[Category:Mishmi languages]] | [[Category:Mishmi languages]] |