@@Brick-rv6sf 1st lady spek in Lai(Halkha) language Lai language is related to all Chin-Kuki-Mizo languages Someone said Lai people are the eldest tribe in Chin-Kuki-Mizo
12 subtribes of Zo tribe: 1.Vaiphei 2.Kuki 3.Zomi aka Paite 4.Lai 5.Lusei 6.Mivam 7.Chawngthu 8.Hmar 9.Ralte 10.Mara 11.Gangte 12.Guite From these 12 subtribes many clans and subclans are born. The total population of Zo tribe is 5-10 million.
How shameful chin iowa community only consider Chin as Hakka or Halam . There are different tribes come under Chin one of them is also Thado,Tedim,Lusei,Zo . Include them all
That's in Chin National Day invitations in most major Chin populated cities in the U.S., unfortunately. I keep telling them they should do invitations like this in other languages too.
We are all brother n sister one blood n one culture n one language but abit similar ,but the think is that we eg:kuki,chin,mizo cannot unite because we want leader like king so according to history,we came from myanmar n bangladesh in one country or state in search of livelihood n spread all over the world n make village for wellbeing n hold leader like head of village gb or panchayat ,so in times slowly spread n cannot unite n love one another ,so ifeel pain when i realize of our own blood from great grandfather ,
I don't know about 6 but 1,4 are same tribe they are one in Lai(Lai-Halkha and Lai-Falam),they are the eldest tribe in Chin Kuki Mizo and their language is close to every Chin Kuki Mizo langauge
I want to connect n want to talk to those who live in myanmar chin state my own people n own state but no one was to make me friend on facebook,if im very rich person then i want to develop n help them my people in myanmar but im not rich but any way im from india northeast,staying in nagaland ,we r all spread in northeastern state Assam,nagaland,mizoram,n manipur,if whoever come or lose here if u show yours identity or culture obviously people will recognize u n bring into our community or village in india
Too bad the Western missionaries deprived these people from their ancestral traditions, cultures, and rituals. They no longer have connection to their homeland and neighbors because they worship a foreign religion. It's really tragic because they now are seen as foreign/alien too even though they're living in their homeland.
The sad part is how different our dialects are, even though we live so damn close to one another. I don't think we'd be united even if the Western missionaries hadn't arrived. In fact they could have strengthened our unity when they had the chance, according to some current Chin nationalists. They could have consolidated the various Chin dialects into two or three "official" languages.
I am Thadou kuki from Manipur,India and don't know how but I can 70%understand what the 1st,4th &6th lady &7th guy said...so fascinating!!
Bcoz we are brother ...you know Mizo , kuki and chin are the same people
I understand what you don't
Literally, seems like the first Lady was mixing thadou and kom language together 🙂
@@Brick-rv6sf 1st lady spek in Lai(Halkha) language Lai language is related to all Chin-Kuki-Mizo languages Someone said Lai people are the eldest tribe in Chin-Kuki-Mizo
We all use versions of the same language, or a similar language. Same people.
I don't understand what they Really Say but... Some words were exactly same with Thadou Kuki Language... Love ❤ from Manipur India
Kuki/Zo tribes from Manipur will understand 50% of what Girl number 1, 4 and mizo are saying
With great love from Mizoram, India 🇮🇳👍
12 subtribes of Zo tribe:
1.Vaiphei
2.Kuki
3.Zomi aka Paite
4.Lai
5.Lusei
6.Mivam
7.Chawngthu
8.Hmar
9.Ralte
10.Mara
11.Gangte
12.Guite
From these 12 subtribes many clans and subclans are born. The total population of Zo tribe is 5-10 million.
Wrong sub tribe of zo are chin-mizo-kuki the rest are just a clan under anyone of this..
@@thanglenpaohaokip3309 🤣🤣 Chin,Kuki,Mizo is also a made up name.
@@thanglenpaohaokip3309 lmao sei di nahet law le ki khol masa aw na comment masang a
Meanwhile the real Zo/Zou: So u gys really like my name 😂
Even if you add up our domestic animals we won't be anywhere close to 10 million.
Woo,Our beautiful Chin culture and language,We are one in Chin.
I'm chin molsom from tripura North east Indian
The first lady the words she said I can understand
1 , 4 , 6,7 Ka hre thiam ...a dang Chu Ka Bo map
The first girl is speaking very close to Kom tribe dialect......... love from Manipur
That's y we are saying Zonathlak got it
and yet some kom people call themselves naga lmao
The 1st,4th and 6th is similar with all the zonathlak languages of India .like thadou,hmar,biate,lushai,hrangkhol,vaiphei,kom and many more
Chin are Beautiful. 😁😁👍. Love from Mizoram.
How shameful chin iowa community only consider Chin as Hakka or Halam . There are different tribes come under Chin one of them is also Thado,Tedim,Lusei,Zo . Include them all
That's in Chin National Day invitations in most major Chin populated cities in the U.S., unfortunately. I keep telling them they should do invitations like this in other languages too.
@@AceofDlamonds why dont they consider northern chin state people as chin? where are zo tedim thado representatives
@@kyojin2455
Partly because they don't use the term Chin themselves. A lot of them use Zo.
I am Hmar and i understand most of the languages 😃
a mak hlawm hle mai. :)
We are all brother n sister one blood n one culture n one language but abit similar ,but the think is that we eg:kuki,chin,mizo cannot unite because we want leader like king so according to history,we came from myanmar n bangladesh in one country or state in search of livelihood n spread all over the world n make village for wellbeing n hold leader like head of village gb or panchayat ,so in times slowly spread n cannot unite n love one another ,so ifeel pain when i realize of our own blood from great grandfather ,
Im hmar, my mother is Ralte, both Granmothers are Lusei. I can speak only in Duhlian and english
I gues duhlian is vaiphei correct me if I'm wrong😁
@@nomxelavp418nah duhlian is mizo
@@TakiMitsuha2016 duhlian is a surname of vaiphei
@@nomxelavp418there are Duhlians even among the Thadou, Lushei etc. Like how there are Hanshing in thadou, zou and Paite. We are all mixed up😂😂
@@nomxelavp418I mean to say Duhlian tawng means Lusei tawng not the surname Duhlian.
Dailet very close to Kom,hmar,lushei,😊
No 1 4 and 6 what language were they speaking. It's very similar to our language I know we all are close but can anybody please tell me. I wanna know
6 was speaking matu !!
I don't know about 6 but 1,4 are same tribe they are one in Lai(Lai-Halkha and Lai-Falam),they are the eldest tribe in Chin Kuki Mizo and their language is close to every Chin Kuki Mizo langauge
@@Hlawnching8888
👆👆 this
How do i understand their language
Cuz we r family
im Zo and understand 1st, 4th, 6th, and 7th, languages 😂😂
Dop ga zang
I want to connect n want to talk to those who live in myanmar chin state my own people n own state but no one was to make me friend on facebook,if im very rich person then i want to develop n help them my people in myanmar but im not rich but any way im from india northeast,staying in nagaland ,we r all spread in northeastern state Assam,nagaland,mizoram,n manipur,if whoever come or lose here if u show yours identity or culture obviously people will recognize u n bring into our community or village in india
Bhai mujhe b chini language sikhni H ..plz btay How was.
Learn Mizo language and you will easily learn chin.
Mara tribes😊
Too bad the Western missionaries deprived these people from their ancestral traditions, cultures, and rituals. They no longer have connection to their homeland and neighbors because they worship a foreign religion. It's really tragic because they now are seen as foreign/alien too even though they're living in their homeland.
Ah ok stranger
Bhag yaha se
Thapar madne se pehle bhag yaha se. Hatred spreader👊
They are burmese
The sad part is how different our dialects are, even though we live so damn close to one another.
I don't think we'd be united even if the Western missionaries hadn't arrived. In fact they could have strengthened our unity when they had the chance, according to some current Chin nationalists. They could have consolidated the various Chin dialects into two or three "official" languages.