Mün language

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Names

It has gone by the name Chinbok, but this is a regional name of the colonial era applied to neighboring languages as well. Alternate names include Cho, K’cho, K’cho Chin, Mindat, Mün, Müün.

Dialects

There are 2 dialects, namely Hngiyung and Ng’men (also called Hletlong, Hmong-K’cha, Nitu).

References

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  1. Mün at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
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