Zou Language
Zomi (literally the endonym "hill-man" zo-mi) is a Northern Kukish language originating in North West Burma and spoken also in Manipur in North East India where it is known as Zou. The term Zomi is also often used as equivalent to the central identity of all the Kukish or Chin people and the whole Chin or Kukish language group.
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