Anāl language
Anal, also known as Namfau after the two principal villages it is spoken in, is a Northern Kukish language, part of the Sino-Tibetan language family, spoken by the Anal people in India and a dwindling number in Burma. It had 13,900 speakers in India according to the 2001 census, and 50 in Burma in 2010.[1] It has two principal dialects, Laizo and Malshom, and is closest to Lamkang. The language of wider communication is Meithei.
Anāl | |
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Native to | India and Myanmar |
Region | Southeast Manipur |
Ethnicity | Anāl Naga |
Native speakers | 14,000 (2001 census)[1] |
Dialects |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | anm |
qfs Langet | |
Glottolog | anal1239 |
ELP | Anal |
Anal is written in the Latin script,[2] with a literacy rate of about 74%.[1]
Langet may be a dialect, though its position within Kukish is uncertain (Shafer 1955:106).
Geographical distribution
Anal is spoken in southeastern Manipur, in the Chandel district, on the banks of the Chakpi River in towns such as Chandel and Chakpikarong, and also in the Tengnoupal district (Ethnologue).
Phonology
Vocabulary
The following vocabulary exemplifies words in the language.[4]
Anal | gloss | Anal | gloss |
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khol | 'deep hole'; 'social division' | ahno | 'kind of short skirt' |
lunguin | 'kind of long shawl' | zupar | 'rice beer' |
piruili | 'elopement' | Jol min | 'bride price' |
ithin | 'divorce' | sinnuperu | 'adultery' |
pakum | 'hearth' | mote | 'first-born' |
kopu | 'second-born' | cakhow | 'brown rice' |
khon | 'fifty rupees' | thunlon | 'grave' |
dao | 'kind of iron blade' | shingkho | 'plate' |
vopum | 'basket' | athiru | 'kind of bead necklace' |
akarfo | 'kind of China necklace' | sanamba | 'kind of fiddle' |
tilli | 'kind of flageolet' | tuklee | 'kind of loom' |
References
- Anāl at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- Bareh 2007, p. 120
- Devi, Thounaojam Thajamanbi (2015). A Descriptive Grammar of Anal. Silchar: Assam University.
- Bareh 2007, pp. 119–128
Bibliography
- Bareh, Hamlet (2007). Encyclopaedia of North-East India: Manipur. Vol. III. New Delhi: Mittal. ISBN 978-81-7099-790-0.
- Prakash, Col Ved (2007). Encyclopaedia of North-East India. New Delhi: Atlantic. ISBN 978-81-269-0708-3.
External links
- ELAR collection: A community-driven documentation of natural discourse in Anal, an endangered Tibeto-Burman language deposited by Pavel Ozerov
- Anal DoReCo corpus compiled by Pavel Ozerov. Audio recordings of narrative texts, with transcriptions time-aligned at the phone level and translations.