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The Dimasa language is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Dimasa people of the Northeastern Indian states of Assam and Nagaland. The Dimasa language is known to Dimasas as "Grao-Dima" and it is similar to Boro, Kokborok and Garo languages.

Dimasa
Grao-Dima
গ্ৰাউ-ডিমা
Native toIndia
RegionAssam, Nagaland
EthnicityDimasa
Native speakers
137,184 (2011 census)[1]
Language family
Sino-Tibetan
Writing system
Latin script, Bengali-Assamese script
Language codes
ISO 639-3dis
Glottologdima1251
ELPDimasa

Etymology


The Dimasa language is one of the oldest languages spoken in North East India, particularly in Assam, Nagaland. The word Dimasa etymologically translates to "Son of the big river" (Dima-river, sa-sons), the river being the mighty Brahmaputra. The Dimasa word "Di" meaning water, forms the root of the names of many of the major rivers of Assam and of North East India in general, such as Dibang which means plenty of water, Diyung which means huge river, Dikrang, which means green river, Dikhow, which means fetched water, and many others. The mighty river Brahmaputra is known as Dilao (long river) among the Dimasas even now. Many of the important towns and cities in Assam and Nagaland received their names from Dimasa words such as Diphu, Dimapur (a capital of the Dimasa Kingdom), Hojai, Khaspur, etc. In fact, the Dimasa language is one of the last languages of North East India to retain its original vocabulary without being compromised by foreign languages.[2]


Geographical distribution


Dimasa is spoken in:


Phonology



Vowels


There are six vowels in Dimasa language.

Vowels
Front Central Back
IPA ROM Script IPA ROM Script IPA ROM Script
Close i i u u
Close-mid e e o o
Mid ə ə
Open a a

Diphthongs


Diphthongs
i e o u
i iu
e ei eo
a ai ao
o oi
u ui
ə əo

Consonants


There are sixteen consonants in the Dimasa language.

Consonants
Labial Alveolar Dorsal Glottal
IPA ROM Script IPA ROM Script IPA ROM Script IPA ROM Script
Nasal m m n n ŋ ng
Stop aspirated ph th kh
voiced b b d d ɡ g
Fricative voiceless s s
voiced z z ɦ h
Trill/Flap r ~ ɾ r
Approximant voiced w w j y
lateral l l

Grammar


Dimasa language is an inflectional language. The verbs are inflected for number, tense, case, voice, aspect, mood but not for gender and person.


Nouns


The nouns can be proper, common, abstract, collective etc.


Proper nouns

Deringdao (Dimasa male name), Lairingdi (Dimasa female name)


Common nouns comparison with Garo language

Miya/Mia/Mya (Dimasa) (boy), Me.a or Me.asa (Garo) (boy)

Masainjik (girl) (Dimasa) Me.chik (Garo)


Abstract nouns

Khajama (happiness), Dukhu (sadness)


Pronouns


Ang (1st person singular)
Jing (1st person plural)
Ning (2nd person singular)
Nisi (2nd person plural)
Bo (3rd person singular)
Bunsi (3rd person plural)


Adjectives


Guju- Tall, Gedé- big


Sentence syntax


Usually it is of S+O+V type. For example:
Ang (S) makham (O) jidu (V).
That means I am having food.

Another one,
Bo (S) makham jidu.
That means - He/she is having food.

Thus, the verb is rarely inflected for person and gender.

It can also be of the type O+ V+ S. For example:
Makham (O) jidu (V) ang(S).
That also means - I am having food.


Writing system


Dimasa is written using Latin script, which has been introduced in the lower primary education system in Dima Hasao District. The main guiding force behind it is the Dimasa Lairidim Hosom, a literary apex body of the Dimasa community.[3]

The Bengali-Assamese script is used in Cachar, where the Bengali people live alongside Dimasas.[4]


See also



Notes


  1. "Statement 1: Abstract of Speakers' Strength of Languages and Mother Tongues - 2011" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 July 2018. Retrieved 7 July 2018 via Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India.
  2. Endle 1911, p. 4.
  3. "[Untitled]". online.assam.gov.in. Archived from the original on 5 February 2017.
  4. "Index of Languages by Writing System". Omniglot. Archived from the original on 13 April 2018. Retrieved 18 April 2018.

References



На других языках


- [en] Dimasa language

[fr] Dimasa

Le dimasa est une langue tibéto-birmane parlée dans les États d'Assam et de Mizoram, en Inde.

[ru] Димаса (язык)

Димаса (иногда также: димаса-качари, горный качари) — язык народа димаса, относится к группе бодо-гаро тибето-бирманских языков. Распространён на северо-востоке Индии, в штатах: Ассам (округа Качар, Горы Северный Качар, Карби-Англонг и Нагаон); Нагаленд, Мизорам, Мегхалая. По данным справочника Ethnologue число носителей составляет 106 000 человек.



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