- grouping,
Bodish proper is a
subgroup with two branches,
Tibetic and East
Bodish:
Bodish Central Bodish (Tibetic) East
Bodish West
Bodish (Tamangic)...
- The East
Bodish languages are a
small group of non-Tibetic
Bodish languages spoken in
eastern Bhutan and
adjacent areas of
Tibet and India. They include:...
- The Tibeto-Kanauri languages, also
called Bodic,
Bodish–Himalayish, and
Western Tibeto-Burman, are a
proposed intermediate level of
classification of the...
-
family of Sino-Tibetan languages, or more specifically, the
Bodish sprachbund. The
Central Bodish languages are a
group of
related Tibetic languages descended...
-
languages are
usually grouped with the
smaller East
Bodish languages of
Bhutan and
Arunachal Pradesh as the
Bodish group. Many
diverse Tibeto-Burman languages...
- is an East
Bodish language, and is a
variety of Dakpa. The
languages of the Zemithang, Mago and
Thingbu villages are
additional East
Bodish varieties that...
- The
Tamangic languages, TGTM languages, or West
Bodish languages or Kaike-Ghale-Tamangic
languages (Glottolog), are a
family of Sino-Tibetan languages...
- 'Central Tibetan' and 'Central
Bodish' may or may not be synonymous:
Southern (Central)
Tibetan can be
found as
Southern Bodish, for example; 'Central Tibetan'...
-
Tshangla is a Sino-Tibetan
language of the
Bodish branch closely related to the
Tibetic languages.
Tshangla is
primarily spoken in
Eastern Bhutan and acts...
- to a
variety of
Bhutanese languages and dialects. In the east, the East
Bodish Tshangla (Sharchopkha) is the
dominant language, also used as a regional...