![]() ![]() Therefore, it is intelligible between Falam Lai and Hakha Lai. Although Hakha Lai dialect is not a tonal language, it shares the majority of its vocabulary with Falam Lai. Lai languages are mainly used in central townships of Chin State which include Hakha, Falam, Matupi and Thantlang. Other Lai languages are Mi-E (including Khualsim), and the Zokhua dialect of Hakha Lai spoken in Zokhua village. In Bangladesh, a related language is spoken by the Bawm people. ![]() They include “ Laiṭong” ( Falam-Chin) spoken in Falam district, Laiholh ( Hakha-Chin) spoken around the Haka (Hakha/Halkha) capital of Chin State in Burma (Myanmar) and in the Lawngtlai district of Mizoram, India. The Lai languages or Pawih/Pawi languages are various Central Kuki-Chin-Mizo languages spoken by the Lai people or Pawi.
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