Lautu language

'Lutuv widely known by other Chins as Lautu Chin is a Kuki-Chin language spoken in 16 villages of Matupi townships, Thantlang townships and Hakha townships Chin State, Burma. Lutuv/Lautu - villages are: 1. Hnaring 2. Khuahrang 3. Thang-aw 4. Fanthen (Aasaw) 5. Surngen 6. Tisen 7. Sentung 8. Hriangpi@ Hrepuv 9. Sate 10. Lekang 11. Lawngthangtlang 12. Zuamang 13. Capaw 14. Pintia 15. La-u 16. Lei Pi (Li Puv)

Lutuv
RegionBurma
Native speakers
18,000 (2005)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3clt
Glottologlaut1236

Distribution

</ref> lists the following Lutuv/Lautu villages: 1.Hnaring (township) 2. Khuahrang 3.Thang-Aw 4. Fanthen 5. Surngen 6. Tisen 7. Sentung 8. Hriangpi A. 9. Saate 10.Leikang 12. Lawngthangtlang 13.Zuamang 14.Capaw 15. Leipi 16. Pintial

References

  1. Lutuv at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)


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