Tshangla is a Sino-Tibetan language of the Bodish branch closely related to the Tibetic languages. Tshangla is primarily spoken in Eastern Bhutan and...
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subsumed under it. "Monpa languages" include Kho-Bwa, East Bodish, and Tshangla languages. According to Blench (2014), five groups may be distinguished:...
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pad ma bkod btsang la skad , also Padma bkod skad) is a dialect of the Tshangla language. It is the predominant speech in the Pemako region of the Tibet...
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Mountain Monpa"), Lhokpu and Gongduk and a larger community of speakers of Tshangla. The Tani languages include most of the Tibeto-Burman languages of Arunachal...
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birth to a new Tshangla dialect called Pemako dialect. The majority of the people in Pemako speak the Tshangla language. Historically, Tshangla speakers migrated...
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of the Monpa people, while the southern sub-group is identified as the Tshangla. Monpas of the Takpa group are found in Tawang and Dirang of Arunachal...
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relations. Tshangla is also spoken by the Monpa (Menba) national minority across the border in China, distributed in Mêdog, Nyingchi and Dirang. Tshangla is similar...
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languages spoken in Mechuka are Tshangla, Adi, Tagin, Hindi, and English.[citation needed] There is no evidence of Tshangla still being spoken in Menchukha...
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Chocangacakha Chali Dakpa Brokpa Nepali Nepali Nepali Lepcha Lhokpu Kheng Gongduk Tshangla (Sharchop) There are two dozen languages of Bhutan, all members of the...
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the country. Majority of Metok population is pemakopas (a.k.a. Pemako Tshangla), with significant minority of khampas, kongpopas and Lhopa. Metok is in...
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is Dzongkha, while Lepcha, Limbu, Gurung, Magar, Rai, Newari, Tamang, Tshangla, Thakali and Sikkimese are also spoken in Bhutan, Nepal and Sikkim, and...
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Tibetan Ladakhis Uttarakhandi Bhotiya Sikkimese people Bhutias Monpa Takpa Tshangla Sherpas Bhotiyas Sherdukpen Aka Miji Tibetan Muslim Burig Baltis Tripuri...
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one and possibly as many as four Bodic languages, including Dakpa and Tshangla language; within modern-day India, these languages go by the cognate but...
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West Bodish Central Bodish South Bodish East Bodish Gurung (Tamangic) Tshangla Rgyalrongic It is now generally accepted that the languages Shafer placed...
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Chocangacakha Chali Dakpa Brokpa Nepali Nepali Nepali Lepcha Lhokpu Kheng Gongduk Tshangla (Sharchopkha) The national language is Dzongkha (Bhutanese), one of 53...
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including Dzongkha mainly in the west, Tshangla in the east, and Nepali in the south, are used. No Tshangla Bible has been published yet. Religion in...
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significant populations India Arunachal Pradesh Languages Sherdukpen, Tshangla, Assamese Religion Buddhism, Animism Related ethnic groups Monpa, Aka,...
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World's Endangered Languages. Routledge. p. 297. ISBN 978-0-7007-1197-0. Tshangla language Gender Analysis : Case Study of Arunachal Pradesh, from [1], previously...
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identified (with individual languages highlighted in italics): Bodish Tshangla West Himalayish Tamangic Newaric Kiranti Lepcha Magaric Chepangic Raji–Raute...
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with sacred places blessed by Guru Rimpoche and dwelled by Yangtseps, Tshanglas, Bramis from Tawang, Khengpas from Zhemgang and Kurtoeps from Lhuentse...
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Sino-Tibetan → Tibeto-Kanauri → Tibetic, Sino-Tibetan → Tibeto-Kanauri → Tshangla → Pemako Tshangla, Tibetan Sign China (Tibet), Nepal, Bhutan Amdolese (including...
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languages. To a large extent, even the Sharchops of eastern Bhutan, who speak Tshangla, have adopted Ngalop culture and may identify as Ngalop. Ngalops largely...
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Tibetan Central Tibetan (Standard Tibetan) Amdo Tibetan Khams Tibetan Baima Tshangla Zhangzhung (extinct) Lolo–Burmese–Naxi Burmish Achang Chashan Bola Zaiwa...
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from the neighboring Dirang Monpa language. According to Roger Blench, Tshangla as spoken in Bhutan is the closest external relative of Kalaktang Monpa...
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Languages Tibetan Dzongkha Ladakhi Sikkimese Balti Sherpa Jirel Yolmo Tshangla Sanskrit Related scripts Parent systems Egyptian Proto-Sinaitic Phoenician...
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originally spoken in the western region. Although non-Tibetic languages (Tshangla, East Bodish) are dominant in many parts of the country, Dzongkha is also...
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Khengkha language, Nepali language, Gongduk, Nyenkha, Lhokpu, Takpa and Tshangla. Almost all the languages of Bhutan are from the Tibetic family (except...
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ethnolinguistic classification: Tibeto-Burman Bodic Languages Monpa (Chugpa, Takpa, Tshangla et al.) Tibetans (Tibetan languages) Khamba Tani Apatani/Tani, Galo/Abor...
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may also refer to: Memba District in Mozambique Memba Bay in Mozambique Tshangla language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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languages. ssf Tinan language Definitely endangered Also spoken in: India lbf Tshangla language Vulnerable Also spoken in: Bhutan, India tsj Tsou language Vulnerable...
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