Zou language

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Zou
Zo
File:Shukla Zoulai.svg
'Zo Lai' in Zolai alphabet
Native toManipur, India
RegionTonzang: Chin State, Chin Hills;
In India: Mizoram and Manipur, Chandel, Singngat subdivision and Sungnu area; Churachandpur districts; Assam.
EthnicityZou
Native speakers
88,000 (2012)[1]
Latin, Zoulai alphabet[3]
Language codes
ISO 639-3zom
Glottologzouu1235
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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

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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]

Consonant Phonemes
Labial Dental/
Alveolar
Palatal Velar Glottal
Plosive voiceless p t c k ʔ
aspirated
voiced b d ɟ g
Affricate
Fricative voiceless v s h
voiced z
Nasal m n ŋ
Lateral l
Trill (r)
Semivowel w j
Vowels
Front Central Back
Close i u
Close-mid e ə o
Open-mid ɔ
Open a

Orthography

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Vowels

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  • a - [a]
  • aw - [ɔ]
  • e - [e/ə]
  • i - [i~j]
  • o - [o]
  • u - [u~w][5]

Consonants

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  • 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

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The Zo verbs can be classified into three types: Stem (1), Stem (2), Stem (3) as given below:[7]

Types of Zo Verbs
Stem 1 Stem 2 Stem 3 Stem 4
piê-give pie? pe- pieh
puo-carry puo? po- pua-

Numbers

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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 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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

In India

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In Bangladesh

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In Bangladesh it is used by the Bawm people.[17][18]

References

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  1. ^ Zou at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon
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  13. ^ 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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