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Mru language
Mru is a Sino-Tibetan language and one of the recognized languages of Bangladesh. It is spoken by a community of Mros (Mru) inhabiting the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh with a population of 22,000 according to the 1991 census, and in Burma. The Mros are the second-largest tribal group in Bandarban District of the Chittagong Hill Tracts. A small group of Mros also live in Rangamati Hill District. The Mru language is considered "definitely endangered" by UNESCO in June 2010.〔UNESCO, ("Bangladesh: Some endangered languages (information from Ethnologue, UNESCO)" ), June 2010.〕 It is one of the Sino-Tibetan languages that are difficult to classify and has marginal affiliations with Burmic. Mru and Meithei in India, Bangladesh, and Burma, would appear close to the Kukish languages.〔Encyclopædia Britannica, (Article: Sino-Tibetan Languages )〕 However, although once classified as Kukish, the Mru language is thought to be closer to Lolo-Burmese.〔Peiros, Ilia. 1997. ("Lolo–Burmese linguistic archaeology." ) ''Mon–Khmer Studies'' 27: 233–248. ((''Mon–Khmer Studies Journal'' ) website)〕 ==Distribution==
The Mros live in forest areas of Lama, Ruma, Alikaram, and Thanchi near Chimbuk Mountain of Bandarban District (Rashel 2009). They also live in Sittwe (Akiab), Rakhine State, Burma.
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