Phom language explained

Phom
States:India
Region:Nagaland
Speakers:54,416
Date:2011 estimation
Ref:[1]
Familycolor:Sino-Tibetan
Fam2:Konyak–Phom
Fam3:Konyak
Fam4:Konyak–Chang
Iso3:nph
Glotto:phom1236
Glottorefname:Phom Naga

Phom is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Phom Nagas of Nagaland, Northeast India. Its speakers are primarily found in Longleng District and in few parts of bordering districts. The Phom language is written in Latin script and consists of 27 letters.

Alternate names for Phom language includes Phom, Phom shah. "Shah" is the Phom word for language. A Morung is called Pang in Phom language and log drums are referred as Shem.

Phonology

All phonological charts are from Burling (1998).

!Bilabial!Alveolar!Postalveolar!Palatal!Velar!Glottal
Stopaspirated
voicedbd
Affricatet͡ʃ
Fricativevoicelessʃh
voicedʒ
Nasalmnɲŋ
Approximantj

Vocabulary

A large part of the vocabulary of Phom is inherited from proto-Sino-Tibetan.

MeaningOld ChineseWritten TibetanWritten BurmesePhom
"I" *ŋa nga ŋa ngei
"you" *njaʔ naŋ nüng
"not" *mja ma ma
"two" *njijs gnyis hnac < *hnit nyi
"three" *sum gsum sûm jem
"five" *ŋaʔ lnga ŋâ nga
"six" *C-rjuk drug khrok < *khruk vok
"sun", "day" *njit nyi-ma ne < *niy nyih
"name" *mjeŋ ming ə-mañ < *ə-miŋ men
"eye" *mjuk mig myak mük
"fish" *ŋja nya ŋâ nyah
"dog" *kʷʰenʔ khyi khwe < *khuy shi

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Statement 1: Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother tongues - 2011. Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. www.censusindia.gov.in. 2018-07-07.