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Three most developed languages of Tibeto–Burman branch of Sino–Tibetan linguistic family (alias Trans–Himalayan language family) — Burmese (alias Myanmar) of Southeast Asia, Meitei (alias Manipuri) of South Asia & Tibetan of East Asia

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English: Three most advanced languages of Tibeto-Burman branch of Sino-Tibetan linguistic family (alias Trans-Himalayan language family) — Burmese language (alias Myanmar language) of Southeast Asia (predominantly spoken in Upper Burma/Myanmar regions), Meitei language (alias Manipuri language) of South Asia (predominantly spoken in Manipur, Northeast India) & Tibetan language (alias Bodic language or Tibetic language) of East Asia (predominantly spoken in Tibet, Western China)
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