Full Form of MZE

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MZEstands for

Mizo language code (ISO 639-3)

What is MZE?

MZE is the ISO 639-3 language code assigned to the Mizo language, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken primarily in the Indian state of Mizoram, with smaller communities in Myanmar and Bangladesh. As one of India's 22 scheduled languages, Mizo holds official status in Mizoram and is used in education, administration, and local media. The code MZE is employed in linguistic databases, digital language tools, census surveys, and academic research to uniquely identify the Mizo language. For students preparing for competitive exams like UPSC, UGC NET Linguistics, or State Public Service Commissions, understanding language codes such as MZE can be relevant in questions related to Indian languages, cultural diversity, and linguistic classification. The Mizo language itself is rich in oral tradition and has a growing body of written literature. Its script uses the Roman alphabet, and the language is taught in schools across Mizoram. The ISO code helps standardise language identification in global systems, ensuring that Mizo is correctly recognised in multilingual contexts.

MZE का फुल फॉर्म

मिज़ो भाषा कोड (ISO 639-3)

Example

The language code MZE is used by the Census of India to record Mizo speakers separately from other Tibeto-Burman languages.

MZE — frequently asked questions

What is the full form of MZE?
MZE stands for the Mizo language code (ISO 639-3), a unique identifier for the Mizo language spoken in Mizoram, India.
Where is the Mizo language (MZE) spoken?
Mizo is primarily spoken in Mizoram, India, as well as by communities in Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Is Mizo a scheduled language in India under MZE code?
Yes, Mizo is one of the 22 scheduled languages of India and is recognized under the ISO 639-3 code MZE.
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