Dhimal language — Dhimal Spoken in Nepal Ethnicity Toto people Native speakers 18,000 (2001) Language family Sino Tibetan (T … Wikipedia
Dhimal — for the village in Nepal see Dhimal, Nepal Dhimal or Dhemal is a little known indigenous community of the Terai. Most of them live in Morang and Jhapa districts of Nepal and Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India. Several scholars both in… … Wikipedia
Dhimal — Gesprochen in Nepal, auch Indien Sprecher 18.000 Linguistische Klassifikation Sinotibetische Sprachen Tibetobirmanisch Bodisch Dhimal Toto … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dhimal (Sprache) — Dhimal Gesprochen in Nepal, auch Indien Sprecher 18.000 Linguistische Klassifikation Sinotibetische Sprachen Tibetobirmanisch Bodisch Dhimal Toto … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dhimal-Toto — bildet eine kleine Untereinheit der bodischen Sprachen, die zu den tibetobirmanischen Sprachen gehören, einem Primärzweig des Sinotibetischen. Dhimal Toto besteht aus den beiden nahverwandten Einzelsprachen Dhimal und Toto. Dhimal wird von 17.000 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tibeto-Burman languages — Infobox Language family name=Tibeto Burman region=East Asia familycolor=Sino Tibetan family = Sino Tibetan (debated) [Cf. Beckwith, Christopher I. 1996. The Morphological Argument for the Existence of Sino Tibetan. Pan Asiatic Linguistics:… … Wikipedia
List of Indian languages by number of native speakers — India is home to several hundred languages. Most languages spoken in India belong either to the Indo European (ca. 74%), the Dravidian (ca. 24%), the Austroasiatic (Munda) (ca. 1.2%), or the Tibeto Burman (ca. 0.6%) families, with some languages… … Wikipedia
Himalayan Languages Project — The Himalayan Languages Project, launched in 1993, is a research collective based at Leiden University and comprising much of the world s authoritative research on the lesser known and endangered languages of the Himalayas, in Nepal, China,… … Wikipedia
List of Tibeto-Burman languages — *Bai (Northern (dialects: Nujiang, Lanping), Central (dialects: Jianchuan, Heqing, Lanping, Eryuan, Yunlong), Southern: (dialects: Dali, Xiangyun)) *Himalayish **Baima **Mahakiranti ***Kham Magar Chepang Sunwari ****Chepang (Bujhyal, Chepang,… … Wikipedia
Tibetic Languages*, Table — ▪ Table areas where spoken number of speakers** Bodish Himalayish Bodish languages Tibetan (with branches and Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, 4,890,000 dialects) Pakistan, sporadically in India, the Chinese provinces of Kansu, Tsinghai, Szechwan, and… … Universalium