Zotung language
| Zotung | |
|---|---|
| Zo | |
| Native to | Burma |
| Region | Rezua, Chin State; Matupi, Chin State; Hakha, Chin State; Aika, Chin State |
| Ethnicity | Zotung (Zo Minphuin) |
Native speakers | 100,000 (global) (2022) |
Sino-Tibetan
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Early form | |
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| Zoccaw Roman Alphabet | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | czt |
| Glottolog | zotu1235 |
Zotung (Zobya) is a language spoken by the Zotung people, in the town of Rezua, Chin State, Burma. It is a continuum of closely related dialects and accents. The language does not have a standard written form since it has dialects with multiple variations on its pronunciations. A written script for Zotung was created in 1933 by Paw Khaw Ming (Siabawi Khuamin).