Khamyang
Khamjang; Khamiyang; Shyam; Tai Khamyang
Tai-Kadai; Kam-Tai; Be-Tai; Tai; Southwest-Central Tai; Southwestern Tai
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Assamese
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A Multifaceted Lingui
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Tai and Tibeto-Burman
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All speakers are over 40 years of age
2007
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India
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Paiwamukh village, Tinsukia District, Assam
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Paiwamukh village, Tinsukia District, Assam
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All speakers of Khamyang are bilingual in Assamese.
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~800
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2009
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Assam, Tinsukia District, Pawaimukh village
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Assam, Tinsukia District, Pawaimukh village
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26.89, 93.99
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Most speakers are above the age of 55-60.
2018
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Some younger speakers are interested in learning the language, but such efforts require support.
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Efforts undertaken by young people to learn the language generally result in festivals or occasions that showcase their cultural heritage. These efforts require constant support to stay alive.
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