Paite language
Paite is an Sino-Tibetan Language spoken by the Zomi. There are different Paite dialects. The language exhibits mutual intelligibility with the other languages of the region including Thadou, Hmar, Vaiphei, Simte, Kom, Gangte and other languages. The name Paite literally means 'the people who went.'
Paite alphabet (Paite laimal)
The alphabet is propounded by Shri T Vialphung in 1903 which is extract from the Roman alphabets and has 18 consonants and 6 vowels. Out of 18 consonant phonemes in Paite, 11 of them are glottal stops, 4 fricatives, 2 nasal and 1 lateral.This version of the Paite alphabet is called 'Paite Laimal'. This alphabet is used since 1903 to till today.
Letter | a | aw | b | ch | d | e | f | g | ng | h | i | j | k |
Letter | l | m | n | o | p | r | s | t | u | v | z | - |
Consonants | b | ch | d | f | g | ng | h | j | k | l | m | n | p | r | s | t | v | z |
Vowels | a | aw | e | i | o | u |
Diphthongs
'iai' and 'uau' are the Triphthongs of Paite language.
Five prominent tones in Paite are:
- rising ,
- rising-falling ,
- falling ,
- falling-rising ,
- and flat/levelled .
Numbers
Sample text
The following is a sample text in Paite of the Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights:Paite pau | English |
Mi tengteng zalen a piang ihi ua, zah-omna leh dikna tanvou ah kibangvek ihi. Sia leh pha theihna pilna nei a siam I hih ziak un I mihinpihte tungah unauna lungsim feltak I put ngai ahi. | All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience. Therefore, they should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. |
There are two major dialects of Paite in Manipur, Lamjang and Dapjal.
Grammar
Paite grammar is fairly complex because of a number of word modification and a bit complex noun structure.Word order
Paite's declarative word structure is Object-subject-verb.Vasa bird | ka I | mù see | Vasa Ka mu I see a bird |
Sing firewood | a he | puá carries | Sing a puá He carries wood |
If the word order and grammar isn't followed, sentences and phrases lose their meaning.
Example: "Lai a gelh", which means "He writes", cannot be written as "Gelh a Lai". It does not make any sense.
Geographical distribution
Paite is spoken mainly in the following locations.- Manipur: Khuga valley, Churachandpur district
- Mizoram: 30 villages of Champhai District and newly formed Khawzawl District.
- Tripura
- Assam
- Meghalaya
- Nagaland
- Chin State, Myanmar
- Rangamati, Chittagong Hills Tract
- Nor
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