- List of Tibeto-Burman languages
*Bai (Northern (dialects: Nujiang, Lanping), Central (dialects: Jianchuan, Heqing, Lanping, Eryuan, Yunlong), Southern: (dialects: Dali, Xiangyun))
*Himalayish
**Baima
**Mahakiranti
***Kham-Magar-Chepang-Sunwari
****Chepang (Bujhyal, Chepang, Wayu)
****Kham (Gamale Kham, Sheshi Kham, Eastern Parbate, Western Parbate)
****Magar (Eastern Magar, Western Magar,Raji)
****Sunwari (Bahing, Sunwar)
***Kiranti
****Tomyang
****Eastern (Athpariya, Bantawa, Rungchenbung, Belhare, Chintang, Chhulung, Chukwa, Eastern Meohang, Kulung, Northern Lorung, Limbu, Lambichhong, Southern Lorung, Lumba-Yakkha, Moinba, Nachering, Pongyong, Phangduwali, Puma, Dungmali, Camling, Western Meohang, Saam, Sampang, Waling, Yakha, Yamphu, Yamphe)
****Western (Dumi, Jerung, Koi, Khaling, Lingkhim, Raute, Thulung, Tilung, Wambule)
***Newar (Nepal Bhasa, Pahri)
**Tibeto-Kanauri
***Dzalakha
***Lepcha
***Western Himalayish (Byangsi, Chaudangsi, Darmiya, Rangkas, Baraamu, Thangmi, Rawat, Gahri, Chitkuli Kinnauri, Jangshung, Kinnauri, Kaike, Pattani, Tinani, Bhoti Kinnauri, Shumcho, Sunam, Tukpa, Kanashi, Rongpo)
***Tibetic
****Tshangla
****Dhimal (Dhimal, Toto)
****Tamangic (Chantyal, Eastern Gurung, Western Gurung, Northern Ghale, Southern Ghale, Kutang Ghale, Manangba, Nar Phu, Seke, Thakali, Eastern Tamang, Western Tamang, Eastern Gorkha Tamang, Northwestern Tamang, Southwestern Tamang)
****Tibetan (Classical Tibetan, Zhang-Zhung, Central Tibetan, Atuence, Dolpo, Humla, Jad, Kyerung, Nubri, Lhomi, Lowa, Mugom, Walungge, Panang, Stod Bhoti, Helambu Sherpa, Spiti Bhoti, Kagate, Tichurong, Tseku, Tsum, Dakpakha, Bumthangkha, Nyenkha, Olekha, Chalikha, Khengkha, Kurtokha, Amdo Tibetan, Choni, Khams Tibetan, Adap, Brokkat, Chocangacakha, Dzongkha, Groma, Jirel, Lakha, Lunanakha, Layakha, Brokpake, Sikkimese, Sherpa, Naaba, Sherdukpen, Thudam, Balti, Ladakhi, Changthang, Takpa, Purik, Zangskari, Gongduk, Lhokpu)
*Jingpho-Konyak-Bodo
**Jingpho-Luish (Jingpho, Hkauri, Hka-hku, Jili, Singpho, Taman, Chairel, Andro, Sengmai, Kado, Sak, Chakpa, Phayeng)
**Konyak-Bodo-Garo (Deori (Chutiya), Bodo, Moran, Dimasa,Kokborok (Tripuri ), Lalung (Tiwa),Reang , Kachari, Garo, Megam, A’tong, Koch, Rabha, Ruga, Chang, Konyak, Nocte, Khiamniungan, Wancho, Phom, Tase (Tangsa), Tutsa, Moshang, Shangge, Mon)
*Karen
**Pa’o
**Zayein
**Pwo (Eastern, Northern, Western, Phrae)
**Sgaw-Bghai
***Bghai (Lahta, Padaung, Bwe, Geko, Geba)
***Brek
***Kayah (Eastern Kayah, Western Kayah, Yinbaw, Yintale, Manumanaw)
***Sgaw (Sgaw, Paku, Mopwa, Wewaw)
*Kuki-Chin-Naga
**Kuki-Chin (Bawm, Haka, Shonshe, Ngawn, Zotung, Darlong, Hmar, Mizo, Pankhu, Zahao, Senthang, Tawr, Paang, Kyao, Lamkang, Anal, Kom, Kohlreng, Purum Naga, Tarao, Chiru, Aimol, Purum, Kharam, Langrong, Southern Luhupa, Hrangkhawl, Biate, Sekechep, Siyin, Tedim (Dialects: Sokte, Kamhau), Fallam (Hallam), Thado, Gangte, Chothe, Monsang, Moyon, Paite, Vuite, Ralte, Simte, Vaiphei, Yos, Zome, Mro, Daai, Nga La, Khumi Awa, Khumi, Khami, Ngala, Mara, Tlongsai, Hawthai, Sabeu, Chinbok, Mun (Ng’men), Sho, Khyeng, Khyang, Thayetmo, Minbu, Chinbon, Lemyo, Bualkhaw, Welaung, Zyphe)
**Naga (Mao, Angami, Khezha, Ntenyi, Rengma, Meluri, Pochuri, Chokri (Chakrima), Sumi (including Zumomi dialect), Poumei, Lotha, Ao, Mongesen, Tengsa, Sangtam, Yimchungru, Khoibu, Tangkhul, Kupome, Maring, Puimei, Rongmei (Nruanghmei), Liangmai, Koireng, Inpui, Thangal (Khoirao), Maram, Mzieme, Zeme)
*Lolo-Burmese
**Naxi (Nakhi, Moso)
**Phula
**Burmish (Achang, Zaiwa, Pela, Hpon, Lashi, Maru, Chaungtha, Intha, Arakanese, Burmese, Taungyo, Tavoyan, Yangbye, Xiandao)
**Loloish
***Northern
****Lisu (Lisu, Lipo)
****Samei
****Yi (Daignet, Duampu, Nameji, Pai-lang, Tosu, Thongho, Pakishan, Kangsiangyiang, Kaiokio, Nee, Laichau, Tudza, Nuoku, Liangshan, P’ou-la, Phupha, Chökö, Central Yi, Dayao Yi, Miqie Yi, Southern Lolopho Yi, Naluo Yi, Wumeng Yi, Wuding-Luquan Yi, Wusa Yi, Sichuan Yi, Laghuu, Southern Yi, Mantsi, Awu Yi, Axi Yi (Ahi), Azhe Yi, Sani Yi, Eshan-Xinping Yi, Yuanjiang-Mojiang Yi, Xishan Lalu Yi, Eastern Lalu Yi, Western Lalu Yi, Western Yi, Guizhou Yi, Southeastern Lolo Yi)
***Southern (Biyo, Kaduo, Honi, Akha, Ako, Asong, Hani, Sansu, Hila, Lahu, Lahu Shi, Mahei, Phana, Menghwa, Bisu, Côông, Mpi, Phunoi, Pyen, Buyan Jinuo, Youle Jinuo, Ugong, Khoany, Mung, Hwethom, Khaskhong)
***Unclassified (Laopang, Lopi, Nusu, Zauzou, Ache Yi, Limi Yi, Mili Yi, Muji Yi, Poluo Yi, Pula Yi, Puwa Yi)
*Mru
*Dura
*Meitei
*Mikir (Amri, Kamri)
*North Assam (genealogies unclear) Darang Deng ~ Digaro-Mishmi, Idu-Mishmi ; Geman Deng ~ Miju-Mishmi; Adi, Galo Adi, Apatani, Nisi, Miri; Na, Yano, Lho-pa, Sulung,Bugun,
*Nungish (Drung, Lama, Norra, Nung, Rawang, Krangku, Lungmi, Zithung, Metu, Melam, Tamalu, Tukiumu)
*Tangut-Qiang (Tangut (Sihia), Northern Qiang, Ersu, Guiqiong, Muya, Namuyi, Northern Pumi, Southern Pumi, Queyu, Southern Qiang, Manyak, Menia, Muli, Shixing, Dzorgai, Korste, Pingfang, Thochu, Zhaba; rGyalrongic: Horpa, Shangzhai, Guanyinqao, Jiarong-various dialects)
*Tujia (Northern, Southern)
*Unclassified (Anu, Ayi, Hruso, Khamba, Lui, Palu, Pao, Sajalong, Zakhring)
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