Digaro languages

The Digaro (Digarish), Northern Mishmi (Mishmic), or Kera'a–Tawrã[1] languages are a possible small family of possibly Sino-Tibetan languages spoken by the Mishmi people of southeastern Tibet and Arunachal Pradesh.

Lexical similarities are restricted to centain semantic fields, so a relationship between them is doubtful.

[2] They are not related to the Southern Mishmi Midzu languages, apart from possibly being Sino-Tibetan.

Autonyms and exonyms for Digaro-speaking peoples, as well as Miju (Kaman), are given below (Jiang, et al. 2013:2-3).

Idu, Tawra, Kman, and Meyor all share a system of multiple language registers, which are (Blench 2016):[3]