Laizo Ttong Thuhla Malte

Laizo asilole Zahau asilole Falam ttong hi Hakha ttong thawn hman mi hmandan 87% a bang aw. Curuangah Laizo ttong hmangtu le Hakha ttong hmangtu cu an rel mi an theihsak aw thei (intelligible). Laizo ttong hi a unau (sibling) a si mi Mizo ttong thawn a nai aw ngaingai. An naiawktuk ruangah Laizo ttong ih ttongfangpawl cu Mizo ttong ah hmuh ding an um tlangpi. Himi hi santhuanthu ah Mizo tthenkhat cu Mizoram ih an lut hlan ah Chin ramkulh ih an rak um dah ruangah a si men thei. Santhuanthu cun Mizo ttong hi Zahau (Lai) ttong ihsin a ra suak mi a si tiah a sim (Due to its closeness to the Mizo language, Laizo language vocabularies have been seen quite common in Mizo language. It is probably due to history that some of Mizo have been living in the west part of Chin state before they migrated to the current Mizoram. History also said that the Mizo language is derived from the Zahau (Lai) language).
Laizo ttong hi Myanmar ramhrin miphun radio awsuah program in Chin zungpom ttong (official language) ah a hman rero lai mi a si. Laizo ttong hi Chin ramkulh ih kuamhuap ttong hmuahhmuah lakah zir olbik tiah cohlan mi a si (It is It is currently used as the Chin official language in Myanmar indigenous radio broadcasting program. Falam Lai is regarded as the easiest dialect to learn in Chin state).
Chin zungpom ttong cu zabi 20 thok tir ihsin tui caan tiang in ‘Laizo’ a si. Chin hrinhnam karlak ah kuamhuap ttong tam zet a um ko nan, pehzomawknak le bangawknak zawn an nei thluh, cumi in pakhat le pakhat hrangah theithiamsakawk a olter. Kum tampi sung Chinpawl ih hman mi kuamhuap ttong hmuahhmuah zirhliah a si hnu in, Laizo kuamhuap ttong hi Chin hrin hmuahhmuah, Mizo khal tel in, ih hman mi ttongpawl lakah a tlanglawnbik (senpi huap theibik) le theihthiamsakawk a olbik mi ttong a si tiah zirhliahnak cu a net khar a si. British mithiampawl khal in Chin zungpom ttong ah an cohlang (The current official Chin language is ‘Laizo’ dialect since early 20th century. Though there are numerous dialects among the ethnic Chin, they all have links and similarities, which make them easy to understand each other. After studying several years on all the dialects among the Chins, the research concluded that the Laizo dialect has the commonest and the most understood language over all chin tribes including Mizos. It is recognized as the Chin official language with the British).
Ref: Wikipedia.
*Kimcang deuh ih siar-duh-tu in Wikipedia ah, Lai Language ti’n nan hawl thei.
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