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Sizang language

In this article, we will analyze the impact of Sizang language on today's society. Since its emergence, Sizang language has captured the attention of experts and citizens alike, generating debates and controversies in various fields. Throughout history, Sizang language has proven to be a topic of relevance and topicality, arousing interest in areas as diverse as politics, economics, culture and technology. In this sense, it is imperative to understand the role of Sizang language in contemporary society, as well as its implications and repercussions at a global level. Through a detailed analysis, we will be able to delve into the different aspects surrounding Sizang language and its influence on the current world.

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Sizang
Siyin
Native toBurma
EthnicitySizang
Native speakers
35,000 (2007)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3csy
Glottologsiyi1240

Sizang (Sizang, Shiyang), or Siyin (Siyin Chin), is a Kuki-Chin language spoken by the Sizang people in southern Tedim Township, Chin State, Burma. A written script for Siyin was created in 1891 by Captain F.M. Rundal.[2]

References

  1. ^ Sizang at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Lian, Salai Van Cung; Salem-Gervais, Nicolas (November 2020). "How Many Chin Languages Should Be Taught in Government Schools? Ongoing developments and structural challenges of language-in-education policy in Chin State". Parami Journal of Education. 1 (1).