Dimasa Language

Dimasa language is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by the Dimasa people in the state of Assam and Nagaland in North East India, "Dimasa Language" is known to Dimasas as "Grao-Dima". Dimasa Language is similar to languages of Twipras (Tripuri) or Kokborok.

Read more about Dimasa Language:  Spelling Method of Grao-Dima in Roman Script, Pronoun(Munglsai), Useful Words, Questioning(Shingthai), Noun(Mung), Gender(Sin), Verbs(Dangya Bono), Tense(Bubili Bono), Affirmative and Negative (Jajaothai and Jajaoyathai), Adjective(Mungmin), Number(shain-rikhi), Counting(shainren)

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