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| states = [[India]] and [[Burma]] | | states = [[India]] and [[Burma]] | ||
| region = Southeast [[Manipur]] | | region = Southeast [[Manipur]] | ||
| ethnicity = [[Anāl Naga | | ethnicity = [[Anāl Naga]] | ||
| speakers = {{sigfig|123300|2}} | | speakers = {{sigfig|123300|2}} | ||
| date = 2011 census | | date = 2011 census | ||
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| familycolor = Sino-Tibetan | | familycolor = Sino-Tibetan | ||
| fam2 = ([[Tibeto-Burman languages|Tibeto-Burman]]) | | fam2 = ([[Tibeto-Burman languages|Tibeto-Burman]]) | ||
| fam3 = [[Kuki-Chin–Naga languages|Kuki-Chin–Naga]] | |||
| fam4 = [[Southern Naga languages|Southern Naga]] | |||
| dia1 = Langet? | | dia1 = Langet? | ||
| script = [[Latin script|Latin]] | | script = [[Latin script|Latin]] | ||
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'''Anāl''', also known as '''Pakan Naga''' after the two principal villages it is spoken in, is a Southern [[Naga languages|Naga language]], part of the [[Sino-Tibetan languages|Sino-Tibetan]] language family, spoken by the [[Anāl Naga | '''Anāl''', also known as '''Pakan Naga''' after the two principal villages it is spoken in, is a Southern [[Naga languages|Naga language]], part of the [[Sino-Tibetan languages|Sino-Tibetan]] language family, spoken by the [[Anāl Naga]] in [[India]] and a dwindling number in [[Burma]]. It had 83,000 speakers in India according to the 2001 census, and 55000 in Burma in 2010.<ref name=e18/> It has two principal clans, murchal and Moshum, and is closest to [[Lamkang language|Lamkang]]. The language of wider communication is [[Meithei language|Meithei]]. | ||
Anal is written in the [[Latin script]],<ref name=B120>{{harvnb|Bareh|2007|p=120}}</ref> with a literacy rate of about 87%.<ref name=e18/> | Anal is written in the [[Latin script]],<ref name=B120>{{harvnb|Bareh|2007|p=120}}</ref> with a literacy rate of about 87%.<ref name=e18/> | ||