Digaro Mishmi language

Digaro, also Taraon, Tawra, or Darang, is a Digarish language of northeastern Arunachal Pradesh, India and Zayü County, Tibet, China.

Names
According to Jiang, et al. (2013:2), their autonym is ' or ', and alternatively  (Deng 登, 僜) in China. The Kaman (Miju) call them ', the Idu call them ', and the Assamese call them Digaro Mishmi.

India
In Arunachal Pradesh, India, Digaro Mishmi is spoken in Hayuliang, Changlagam, and Goiliang circles in the Amjaw district (Ethnologue). It is also spoken in Dibang Valley district and Assam.

China
Jiang, et al. (2013:2) reports that in Zayü County, Tibet, Taraon is spoken in the following villages.
 * E River watershed 额河流域
 * Jiyu village 吉玉村 (alternatively named Juyu 巨玉)
 * Ciba village 次巴村
 * Rusu village 如苏村
 * Demen village 德门村
 * Zigeng village 自更村
 * Xiani village 下尼村
 * Ba'antong 巴安通
 * Xin village 新村
 * Sang'ang River watershed 桑昂河流域
 * Gayao village 嘎尧村
 * Chayu River watershed 察隅河流域
 * Dongchong 洞冲, Lower Chayu town 下察隅镇

Vowels

 * /ɨ/ may also be heard as [ɯ].
 * /a/ may also be heard as [ʌ] before /k/.