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The First Zomi Exposure To The World By Rev. GK Nang

The Zomis were first exposed to the world as labor corps during WWI (1914-1918). The recruitment for labor corps was launched by the War Committee in London…

Tags: zomi, chin, piantit, france, GK Nang, labour

Tone Sandhi in Zomi Anthroponyms [Draft 9] (By Taang Zomi)

This is a research paper studying Zomi tones in isolation (on the lexeme level) and in a sequence.

This is still in the draft stage, and even the draft itself has not been finished yet.

Comments, corrections, etc., are requested from my…

Tags: zomi, Zolai, Burmese, Taang Zomi, Zokam, Kawlkam, Tg. Zomi, tone, tone sandhi, toneme

T. GOUGIN, BA (Hon) MA Tangthu

T. GOUGIN, BA (Hon) MA Tangthu…

Tags: zomi, lamka, india, zo, biography, paite, ZNC, Tangthu, T. GOUGIN, manipu

Lia le Taang Vai 2007 (01) (By Taang Zomi)

Tags: zomi, Zolai, Zogam, Taang Zomi, Tg. Zomi, Lia, Taang, Lia leh Taang

Manglai leh Zolai-a Ih Khialh Khaak Pahpahte Pawlkhat (by Taang Zomi)

Tags: zomi, Zolai, Zogam, grammar, Taang Zomi, Tg. Zomi, gelhmaan, Kawllai, Manglai

Apostrophe, Title, Degree, etc. (By Taang Zomi)

Tags: zomi, Zolai, Zogam, Burmese, Taang Zomi, Tg. Zomi, Lia, Taang, title, degree

Who are the Zo/Mizo People?

Who are the Zo/Mizo People?…

Tags: zomi, Mizo, chin, zo, Pawi, paite, Asho, Lusei, People?

Lia le Taang Kammal
Lakam-a a Kizat Ciil Hun le
Min Mai-a a Kizat Ciil Hun (By Taang Zomi)

There has been a controversy:

Does Taang mean

(1) An unmarried young man,
or
(2) does it mean a male, be he married or unmarried, old or young, a father or a childless…

Tags: zomi, Zolai, Taang Zomi, Tg. Zomi, Lia, Taang, Lakam, Ni Kong Hong, Tg. Pau Cin Thang

Tomlaakna (Abbreviation) (By Taang Zomi)

How to punctuate abbreviations…

Tags: zomi, Zolai, Taang Zomi, Tg. Zomi, space, punctuation, abbreviation, period, full stop, comma

Pa, Pano, Papi, Pu, Pasal, etc. (Taang Zomi)

The difference (a) between Pa and Papi, (b) between Pu and Puteek, etc.

The real meaning of Lia and Taang.

Lia does not mean daughter or unmarried young woman. Taang does not mean son or unmarried young…

Tags: zomi, Zolai, Burmese, English, Taang Zomi, culture, tradition, Tg. Zomi, Lia, Taang

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