Ghale languages

Sino-Tibetian dialect in Nepal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ghale is a Sino-Tibetan dialect cluster of Nepal that may be part of the Tamangic family. The people who speak them are ethnically Tamang, but their languages are too poorly known to be sure.[clarification needed] The two languages, Kutang (Bihi, Chak, Rana) and Ghale (Barpak, Kyaura, Laprak, Khorla, Uiya, Jagat, Philim, Nyak), might each be considered more than one language.

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Ghale
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Nepal
Linguistic classificationSino-Tibetan
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