Languages by language family/Konyak
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▸ Konyak I languages:
- Khiamniungic languages (see below)
- Chang Naga (or Changyanguh, Chang, Tśang, Machongrr, Mochungrr, Mochumi, Mojung) [nbc] (disabled)
- Phom Naga (or Tableng) [nbe] (disabled)
- Yongyasha
- Wancho Naga (or Muthun) [nnp] (disabled)
- Bor Muthun (or Bor Mutonia, Mutonia)
- Changnoi
- Horu Muthun
- Kulung Muthun (or Mithan)
- Konyak Naga [nbe] (disabled)
- Angphang
- Changnyu
- Chen
- Chingkao
- Chinglang
- Choha
- Gelekidoria
- Hopao
- Jakphang
- Kongon
- Longching
- Longkhai
- Longmein
- Longwa
- Mohung
- Mon (India)
- Mulung
- Ngangching
- Sang
- Shamnyuyanga
- Shanlang
- Shengha
- Shunyuo
- Sima
- Sowa Naga
- Tableng
- Tabu
- Tamkhungnyuo
- Tang (India)
- Tobunyuo
- Tolamleinyua
- Totok
▸ Khiamniungic languages:
- Leinong-Makyan languages (see below)
- Khiamniungan Naga (or Khiamniungan, Khiamngan, Aoshedd, Kalyokengnyu, Nokaw, Welam) [kix] (disabled)
▸ Leinong-Makyan languages:
- Leinong Naga [lzn] (disabled)
- Makyan Naga [umn] (disabled)
▸ Tangsa-Nocte (or Konyak II) languages:
- Tangsa languages (see below)
- Tutsa Naga (or Totcha) [tvt] (disabled)
- Nocte Naga (or Nokte, Namsang, Namsangia, Mohongia, Paniduria, Borduria, Jaipuria) [njb] (disabled)
- Laju
- Kuwa
- Hahon Naga
- Hakhun
- Nuclear Nocte
- Bote Naga
- Hame Naga
- Hasik Naga
- Hathim Naga
- Khapa
- Lama Naga
▸ Tangsa languages:
- Ponthai [?]
- Muklomic (or Muklom) [?]
- Have
- Muklom
- Nahenic [?]
- Langpan-Tokhe
- Nahen
- Champangic (or Champang)
- Champang-Chamkok
- Lumnu-Haqchum
- Tikhakic (or Tikhak) [?]
- Kato Naga
- Kengjung
- Nuclear Tikhakic
- Longchang (or Lungchang)
- Nokja
- Tikhak
- Yongkuk (or Yukok)
- Pangwa Naga (or Rangpan, Tase Naga, Tase, Tasey, Tangsa, Northern Naga) [nst] (disabled)
- Southern Rangpang
- Hkaluk
- Lochhang
- Maitai-Jiingi
- Rinkhu
- Rera-Hajang
- Gaji-Hajang
- Ronrang
- Northern Rangpang
- Mungre
- Longri-Cholim
- Cholim (or Tonglim)
- Longri
- Lungphi-Muishaung
- Longphi (or Lungphi, Longkhi)
- Muishaung (or Mosang, Moshang, Mośang, Mueshaung)
- Shecyu-Chamchang (or Shangke-Chamchang)
- Chamchang (or Cham Chang, Chang)
- Shangke (or Sanke, Shangge Sechu, Śangge)
- Jogleic
- Hahcheng-Ngaimong
- Hahcheng
- Ngaimong (or Ngemu)
- Joglei-Shangwal
- Shangwal (or Sangwal)
- Yoglei (or Yogli)
- Hahcheng-Ngaimong
- Southern Rangpang