• 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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  • 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 Autonomous...
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    Lepcha Lhokpu Kheng Gongduk Tshangla (Sharchop) There are two dozen languages of Bhutan, all members of the Tibeto-Burman language family except for Nepali...
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    Monpa people (redirect from Monpa language)
    several quite different languages are subsumed under it. "Monpa languages" include Kho-Bwa, East Bodish, and Tshangla languages. According to Blench (2014)...
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    Mêdog County (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    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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  • in Bhutan. George van Driem (2001). Languages of the Himalayas Volume 2. BRILL. pp. 915–6. ISBN 90-04-10390-2. Tshangla language Guwahati profile v t e...
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    of Tshangla. The Tani languages include most of the Tibeto-Burman languages of Arunachal Pradesh and adjacent areas of Tibet. The remaining languages of...
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  • Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages. Routledge. p. 297. ISBN 978-0-7007-1197-0. Tshangla language Gender Analysis : Case Study of Arunachal...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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    branch of Sino-Tibetan/Tibeto-Burman. it is not closely related to Tshangla language of eastern Bhutan, also called "Monpa" and predating Dzongkha in the...
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    possibly as many as four Bodic languages, including Dakpa and Tshangla language; within modern-day India, these languages go by the cognate but, in usage...
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  • An endangered language is a language that is at a risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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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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  • An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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    Ngalop people (category Articles containing Dzongkha-language text)
    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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  • South Bodish East Bodish Gurung (Tamangic) Tshangla Rgyalrongic It is now generally accepted that the languages Shafer placed in the first three subgroups...
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    national language of Bhutan is Dzongkha, a Tibetic language originally spoken in the western region. Although non-Tibetic languages (Tshangla, East Bodish)...
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    2014), 42 groups are identified (with individual languages highlighted in italics): Bodish Tshangla West Himalayish Tamangic Newaric Kiranti Lepcha Magaric...
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    Monastery. The languages spoken in Mechuka are Tshangla, Adi, Tagin, Hindi, and English.[citation needed] There is no evidence of Tshangla still being spoken...
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  • Sharchops (category Articles containing Dzongkha-language text)
    Most Sharchops speak Tshangla, a Tibeto-Burman language; fewer speak the Olekha language. They also learn the national language, Dzongkha. Because of...
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  • is also distinct from the neighboring Dirang Monpa language. According to Roger Blench, Tshangla as spoken in Bhutan is the closest external relative...
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    Dzongkha (47%–52%) and Tshangla (40%–50%, also called "Sharchop"). It is either closely related to or identical with the Tawang language of the Monpa people...
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    Outline of Bhutan (category Articles containing Dzongkha-language text)
    Limbu) Lepcha Lhokpu Nepal Bhasa Tamang Tshangla language(Sharchop-kha) Indo-Aryan languages Nepali language Sports in Bhutan Football in Bhutan Bhutan...
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  • Bible translations into Dzongkha (category Bible translations by language)
    Bhutan, twenty four languages, including Dzongkha mainly in the west, Tshangla in the east, and Nepali in the south, are used. No Tshangla Bible has been published...
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  • Transport in Bhutan Trashigang Trashiyangtse District Trongsa Tsa Yig Tshangla language Tshechu Tshering Chhoden Tshering Tobgay Tsirang District Ugyen Wangchuck...
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  • neighbors in eastern Bhutan, who are primarily Sharchops and speak Tshangla language. SIL International estimates there are 50,000 Kheng speakers as of...
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  • 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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    Chocangacakha, Dakpa language, Khengkha language, Nepali language, Gongduk, Nyenkha, Lhokpu, Takpa and Tshangla. Almost all the languages of Bhutan are from...
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  • common language spoken in Khengkhar is Tshangla which is spoken throughout eastern Bhutan. Tshangla is believed to be part of the Tibeto-Burman language family...
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    national language. The dominant language of Trashigang is Tshangla (Sharchopkha), the lingua franca of eastern Bhutan. Two significant minority languages are...
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