Being the official language of religion, the dialect has a Bible translation and is used in church services as well as to make public announcements.
A phonological reconstruction of Proto-Central-Naga has been compiled by Daniel Bruhn[5] During the American Baptist Mission to Naga Hills, Dr E.W.
Clark first came in contact with the Molungkimong village that paved the way for a common Ao language.
Various trans-Dikhu neighbouring dialects of Chungli Ao are spoken east of the Dikhu River in Yacham, Tengsa, and Longla.
1) Chungli Ao is an agglutinative language where the verbs lack person and number marking.