Thadou language
Thadou, Kuki, or Thado Chin is a Sino-Tibetan language of the Northeastern sub-branch of Kuki-Chin. It is spoken by the Thadou people in Northeast India.
The speakers of this language use Meitei language as their second language according to the Ethnologue.
The language is known by many names, including Thado, Thado-Pao, Thado-Ubiphei, Thādo, Thaadou Kuki, or just Kuki or Chin.
There are several dialects of this language: Hangshing, Khongsai, Kipgen, Saimar, Langiung, Sairang, Thangngeo, Haokip, Sitlhou, Singson. The Saimar dialect was reported in the Indian press in 2012 to be spoken by only four people in one village in the state of Tripura. The variety spoken in Manipur has partial mutual intelligibility with the other Mizo-Kuki-Chin languages varieties of the area including Paite, Hmar, Vaiphei, Simte, Kom and Gangte languages.
Geographical distribution
Thadou is spoken in the following locations.- Northeast India
- *Manipur
- **Chandel district
- **Churachandpur district
- **Senapati district
- **Kangpokpi district
- **Tengnoupal district
- **Pherzawl district
- *Assam
- **Karbi Anglong
- **NC hills
Dialects
Ethnologue lists the following dialects of Thadou, the names of which mostly correspond to clan names. There is high mutual intelligibility among dialects.- Lupho
- Lupheng
- Misao
- Hangsing
- Chongloi
- Khongsai
- Kipgen
- Langiung
- Sairang
- Thangngeo
- Haokip
- Sitlhou
- Touthang
- Haolai
- Singson
- Hanghal
- Lhouvum
- Mate
- Lhungdim
- Baite
Phonology
Consonants
- /p t k/ are heard unreleased as in word-final position.
- is heard as more apical when occurring before front and central vowels.
- can have a cognate of an aspirated velar plosive in the dialect spoken in Burma.
- can have an allophone of in word-medial position.