Atong is a member of the Brahmaputran branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family. It is spoken by about 10,000 people in northeast India and neighbouring areas of Bangladesh. In India it is spoken by about 4,600 people in the South Garo Hills and West Khasi Hills districts of Meghalaya state, and in southern Kamrup district in Assam state. In Bangladesh it has about 5,400 speakers in the Dhaka division of the north Netrokona district.
Atong is also known as A'tong or Attong, and is closely related to Garo. The Atong people are classified as belonging to the Garo Scheduled Tribe in India, whose offical language is Garo. The language of education, administration, the media and literature in Atong-speaking areas in India is Garo. Most Atong people speak, or at least understand Garo, however Garo speakers do not understand Atong.
The Atong alphabet is based on the Khasi alphabet, which was develped by Welsh Presbyterian missionaries in the 1800s. This is why the schwa sound [ə] is written y, as in Welsh. Atong is also written with the Bengali alphabet.
Download an alphabet chart for Atong (Excel)
Hear the Atong alphabet:
Thik thak kawoknotyi ue sa•gyraie. Kawbutungchi thik tokkyrengaw man•okno. Ytykyimuna tokkyrengaw man•aimungna ha•china wuuuuuuuk dym! takram•phinoknotyi phylgym gal•waan.
Source: https://www.academia.edu/15882391/Atong_Spelling_Guide
Information about Atong
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atong_language_(Sino-Tibetan)
https://www.ethnologue.com/language/aot
https://www.academia.edu/15882391/Atong_Spelling_Guide
Atong, Chang, Garo, Kokborok, Phom, Tangsa, Wancho
Languages written with the Latin alphabet
Atong, Bengali, Bishnupriya Manipuri, Bodo, Bhumij, Chittagonian, Garo, Hajong, Karbi, Kharia, Khasi, Koch, Koda, Kokborok, Kurmali, Malto, Manipuri, Mundari, Noakhailla, Rangpuri, Sadri, Santali, Sylheti, Toto, Tanchangya
Page last modified: 23.04.21
[top]
You can support this site by Buying Me A Coffee, and if you like what you see on this page, you can use the buttons below to share it with people you know.
If you like this site and find it useful, you can support it by making a donation via PayPal or Patreon, or by contributing in other ways. Omniglot is how I make my living.
Note: all links on this site to Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.fr are affiliate links. This means I earn a commission if you click on any of them and buy something. So by clicking on these links you can help to support this site.
[top]