A'tong | ||||||
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Spoken in | India, Nepal | |||||
Region | India, region of Assam | |||||
Native speakers | 15,000 (date missing) | |||||
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Official language in | No official status | |||||
Regulated by | No official regulation | |||||
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ISO 639-3 | aot | |||||
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A'Tong is a language of the Sino-Tibetan family, related to Koch and Rabha. It is spoken in the Southern Meghalaya (South Garo Hills, Hd. Qtr.-Baghmara) region of India.
No current estimate of the number of speakers is available; according to the Linguistic Survey of India it was spoken by approximately 15,000 people in the 1920s.