Zou language
| Zou | |
|---|---|
| Zo | |
| File:Shukla Zoulai.svg 'Zo Lai' in Zolai alphabet | |
| Native to | Manipur, India |
| Region | Tonzang: Chin State, Chin Hills; In India: Mizoram and Manipur, Chandel, Singngat subdivision and Sungnu area; Churachandpur districts; Assam. |
| Ethnicity | Zou |
Native speakers | 88,000 (2012)[1] |
| Latin, Zoulai alphabet[3] | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | zom |
| Glottolog | zouu1235 |
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Zou (also spelled Zo and also known as Zokam) is a language of the Northeastern branch of Kuki-Chin languages[2] originating in western Burma and spoken also in Mizoram and Manipur in northeastern India.
The name Zou is sometimes used as a cover term for the languages of all Mizo people (Zo people) i.e., Kukish and Chin peoples, especially the Zomi people.
Phonology
[edit | edit source]The set of 23 Zou consonantal phonemes can be established on the basis of the following minimal pairs or overlapping words. Besides these 23 Phonemes, 1 consonant is a borrowed phoneme (i.e. /r/), which is found only in loan words, in very rare cases (e.g. /r/ in /rəŋ/ "color"). Along with these consonants, Zou has 7 vowels: i, e, a, ɔ, o, u, ə.[4]
| Labial | Dental/ Alveolar |
Palatal | Velar | Glottal | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Plosive | voiceless | p | t | c | k | ʔ |
| aspirated | pʰ | tʰ | kʰ | |||
| voiced | b | d | ɟ | g | ||
| Affricate | tʃ | |||||
| Fricative | voiceless | v | s | h | ||
| voiced | z | |||||
| Nasal | m | n | ŋ | |||
| Lateral | l | |||||
| Trill | (r) | |||||
| Semivowel | w | j | ||||
| Front | Central | Back | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Close | i | u | |
| Close-mid | e | ə | o |
| Open-mid | ɔ | ||
| Open | a |
Orthography
[edit | edit source]Vowels
[edit | edit source]- a - [a]
- aw - [ɔ]
- e - [e/ə]
- i - [i~j]
- o - [o]
- u - [u~w][5]
Consonants
[edit | edit source]- b - [b]
- ch - [c]
- d - [d]
- g - [g]
- h - [h], [ʔ] at the end of a syllable
- j - [ɟ]
- k - [k]
- kh - [kʰ]
- l - [l]
- m - [m]
- n - [n]
- ng - [ŋ]
- p - [p]
- ph - [pʰ]
- r - [r]
- s - [s]
- t - [t]
- th - [tʰ]
- v - [ʋ]
- z - [z][6]
Types of Zo verbs
[edit | edit source]The Zo verbs can be classified into three types: Stem (1), Stem (2), Stem (3) as given below:[7]
| Stem 1 | Stem 2 | Stem 3 | Stem 4 |
| piê-give | pie? | pe- | pieh |
| puo-carry | puo? | po- | pua- |
Numbers
[edit | edit source]Zomi numbers are counted as follows:[8]
| Numeral | Zou | English | Hindi |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | be̋m | zero | शून्य śūnya |
| 1 | khàt | one | एक ek |
| 2 | nì: | two | दो do |
| 3 | thum | three | तीन tīn |
| 4 | li: | four | चार cār |
| 5 | nga: | five | पाँच pā̃c |
| 6 | gùh | six | छह chah |
| 7 | sagí | seven | सात sāt |
| 8 | giét | eight | आठ āṭh |
| 9 | kuó | nine | नौ nau |
| 10 | sàwm, sôm | ten | दस das |
| 11 | sàwm leh khàt | eleven | ग्यारह gyārah |
| 12 | sàwm leh nì | twelve | बारह bārah |
| 13 | sàwm leh thum | thirteen | तेरह terah |
| 14 | sàwm leh li: | fourteen | चौदह caudah |
| 15 | sàwm leh nga: | fifteen | पंद्रह pandrah |
| 16 | sàwm leh gùh | sixteen | सोलह solah |
| 17 | sàwm leh sagí | seventeen | सत्रह satrah |
| 18 | sàwm leh giét | eighteen | अठारह aṭhārah |
| 19 | sàwm leh kuó | nineteen | उन्नीस unnīs |
| 20 | sàwmnì | twenty | बीस bīs |
| 30 | sàwmthum | thirty | तीस tīs |
| 40 | sàwmli: | forty | चालीस cālīs |
| 50 | sàwmnga: | fifty | पचास pacās |
| 60 | sàwmgùh | sixty | साठ sāṭh |
| 70 | sàwmsagí | seventy | सत्तर sattar |
| 80 | sàwmgiét | eighty | अस्सी assī |
| 90 | sàwmkuò | ninety | नव्वे navve |
| 100 | zȁ | hundred | सौ sau |
| 1,000 | sa̋ng, tȕl | one thousand | हज़ार hazār |
| 10,000 | si̋ng, tȕlsàwm, sa̋ngsàwm | ten thousand | दस हज़ार das hazār |
| 100,000 | nuòi, tȕlzà, sa̋ngzà | one hundred thousand, one lakh | लाख lākh |
| 1,000,000 | nuòisàwm, sa̋ngtȕl, tȕltȕl | one million | दस लाख das lākh |
| 10,000,000 | thȅn, vâibêlsié, kráwl | ten million, one crore | करोड़ karoṛ |
| 100,000,000 | thȅnzà, kráwl sàwm | one billion, ten crore | अरब arab |
Writing systems
[edit | edit source]Zou is often written in a Latin script developed by Christian missionary J.H. Cope. In 1952, M. Siahzathang of Churachandpur created an alternative script known as Zolai or Zoulai, an alphabetic system with some alphasyllabic characteristics. The user community for the script is growing- Zou cultural, political, and literary organizations began to adopt the script beginning in the 1970s, and more recently, the Manipur State Government has shown support for both Siahzathang and the script.[9][10]
Linguistic relations
[edit | edit source]Zou among the Northeastern Kuki-Chin languages is closely related to the Central languages such as the Duhlian (Lusei/Lushai) or Mizo language (endonym in Duhlian or Lushai is Mizo ṭawng), the lingua franca language of Mizoram.[citation needed]
Zou as spoken in India is similar to the Paite language of the Paite, though Zou lacks the word-final glottal stops present in Paite.[11][12]
Geographical extent
[edit | edit source]At its largest extent, the geographic area covered by the language group is a territory of approximately 60,000 square miles (160,000 km2) in size, in Burma, India and Bangladesh.[13] However political boundaries and political debates have distorted the extent of the area in some sources.[14]
In Burma
[edit | edit source]It is used in Chin State, Tiddim, and the Chin Hills. Use of Burmese has increased in the Zo speaking Chin State since the 1950s.[15] Ethnologue reports that Zou is spoken in the following townships of Myanmar.
- Chin State: Tonzang, Hakha, and Tedim townships
- Sagaing Division: Kalay, Khampat, and Tamu townships
In India
[edit | edit source]- Manipur
- Chandel district: Singngat subdivision and the Sungnu Sachih / Kana area
- Churachandpur district
- Mizoram
- Assam[16]
In Bangladesh
[edit | edit source]In Bangladesh it is used by the Bawm people.[17][18]
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ Zou at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
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- ^ "Their language is called Zou which is similar to the language spoken by the Paite. Unlike the Zou, the Paite possess the terminal glottal stop 'h'. For example, a word for 'good' is hoih in Paite while it changes into hoi in the Zou language. Sannemla (Zou folksongs) are also popular among the Paite, although they are rendered in their individual dialect bearing the characteristic phonetic differences." Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
- ^ Encyclopaedia of South-Asian tribes - Volume 8 - Page 3436 Satinder Kumar - 2000 "According to the 1981 census, 12,515 persons speak the Zou language"
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Further reading
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