Dhimal languages

Dhimal languages
Dhimal
Geographic
distribution:
India, Nepal
Linguistic classification: Sino-Tibetan
Subdivisions:

The Dhimal languages, Dhimal and Toto, are a small family of Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in eastern India and Nepal.

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