Zeme language
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Zeme is a Tibetan–Burman language of India. It is part of a dialect continuum
Dialect continuum
A dialect continuum, or dialect area, was defined by Leonard Bloomfield as a range of dialects spoken across some geographical area that differ only slightly between neighboring areas, but as one travels in any direction, these differences accumulate such that speakers from opposite ends of the...

that includes Liangmai and Rongmai. Zeme and Liangmai together are called Kacha Naga, and the whole continuum Zeliang or Zeliangrong.
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