Yakkha (also erroneously spelled as Yakha) is a language spoken in parts of Nepal, Darjeeling district and Sikkim. The Yakkha-speaking villages are located...
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Yakkha or Dewan (Nepali याक्खा, Yākkhā) is an indigenous ethnic group from the Indian subcontinent, mainly in modern-day Nepal and present-day India (related...
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yakkha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yakkha may refer to: Yakkha people, an ethnic group of South Asia Yakkha language, a Sino-Tibetan language...
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Yaksha (redirect from Yakkha people (Lanka))
Yaksha The Yakshas (Sanskrit: यक्ष, IAST: Yakṣa, Pali: Yakkha) in Mythology are a broad class of nature spirits, usually benevolent, but sometimes mischievous...
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Kiranti languages are classified: Eastern Kiranti Limbu language Yakkha language Belhare language Athpare language Chintang language Yamphu language Lohorung...
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Gorkhali is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Himalayas region of South Asia. It is the official and most widely spoken language of Nepal, where it also...
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Yakka (category Language and nationality disambiguation pages)
Vedda people of Sri Lanka Yakkha people, an ethnic group of Nepal and northern India Yakkha language, a Sino-Tibetan language Yakka Banovic (born 1956)...
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Kirati people (category Articles with Italian-language sources (it))
Himalayas, including the Rai, Limbu, Yakkha, Sunuwar and other related communities. These groups have their own unique languages, customs, and traditions, yet...
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Spurious languages are languages that have been reported as existing in reputable works, while other research has reported that the language in question...
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of the Congo and the Central Africa Republic Yakkha language, spoken in Nepal and India Yakan language, spoken in the Philippines This disambiguation...
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literary language. In the past, it was the court language of the Ahom kingdom from the 17th century. Along with other Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, Assamese...
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(Mukhia) and Yakkha (Dewan) have slightly different religious texts. Religious texts means the power of great strength Mundhum in the Limbu language, Mewahang...
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Tibeto-Burman language of northeast India. It is the official language and the lingua franca of Manipur and an additional official language in four districts...
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(English: /nəˈwɑːr/; 𑐣𑐾𑐥𑐵𑐮 𑐨𑐵𑐲𑐵, nepāla bhāṣā) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Newar people, the indigenous inhabitants of Nepal Mandala...
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Mizo is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken mainly in the Indian state of Mizoram, where it is the official language and lingua franca. It is the mother tongue...
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Languages of Nepal, referred to as Nepalese languages in the country's constitution, are the languages having at least an ancient history or origin inside...
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the students at the University of Leeds, England Yakkha language (ISO 639: luu), a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Nepal Laura Airport (IATA: LUU), an airport...
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Tibetan pronunciation: [ɖɛ̀n dʑòŋ ké]; "rice valley language"), is a language of the Tibeto-Burman languages spoken by the Bhutia people in Sikkim in northeast...
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Sikkimese people (section Languages)
Sarki. The community with lowest population in Sikkim is Yakkha followed by Thami. Languages of Sikkim (2011 census) Nepali (62.6%) Sikkimese (6.86%)...
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Kokborok (redirect from Tripuri language)
Tibeto-Burman language of the Indian state of Tripura and neighbouring areas of Bangladesh. Its name comes from kók meaning "verbal" or "language" and borok...
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Sankhuwasabha District (category Articles containing Nepali (macrolanguage)-language text)
Yakkha, 2.83% Magar Dhut, 2.50% Bhote and 2.30% Gurung as their first language. In 2011, 46.1% of the population spoke Nepali as their first language...
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kõich; other spellings are Koinch and Koincha), is a Kiranti language of the Sino-Tibetan language family spoken in Nepal and India by the Sunuwar people....
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dialect Sino-Tibetan (or Tibeto-Burman) language which is also related to Koch, Rabha, Bodo other than Garo language. It is spoken in the South Garo Hills...
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Sino-Tibetan language spoken primarily by the Boros of Northeast India and the neighboring nations of Nepal and Bangladesh. It is an official language of the...
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Yolmo (Hyolmo) or Helambu Sherpa, is a Tibeto-Burman language of the Hyolmo people of Nepal (ISO 639-3: scp, GlottoCode: yolm1234). Yolmo is spoken predominantly...
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Nissi, Nyising, Leil, Aya, Akang, Bangni-Bangru, Solung) is a Sino-Tibetan language of the Tani branch spoken in Papum Pare, Lower Subansiri, Kurung Kumey...
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The Karbi language (US: /kɑːrbi/ ) is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by the Karbi (also known as Mikir or Arlêng) people of Northeastern India. It is...
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for Yangbeihu station, Zhejiang, China ybh, the ISO 639-3 code for Yakkha language, Nepal and Sikkim This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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official language of Nepal, Nepali, is an Indo-European language, whereas Gurung is a Sino-Tibetan language. Gurung is one of the major languages of Nepal...
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is a Tibetic language spoken in Nepal and the Indian state of Sikkim, mainly by the Sherpa. The majority speakers of the Sherpa language live in the Khumbu...
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