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Bumthang Bumthang at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) "
Bumthangkha".
Ethnologue Online. Dallas: SIL International. 2006.
Retrieved 2011-01-18...
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Bumthang District. The
language spoken in the
Bumthang district is
known as
Bumthangkha. It is a Tibeto-Burman
language mutually intelligible with
Khengkha and...
- Khengkha, an East
Bodish language closely related to
Bumthangkha languages including Kurtöp.
Bumthangkha itself is also
spoken by the
natives of
extreme northwest...
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speakers have had
close contact with
speakers of Kurtöpkha, Nupbikha, and
Bumthangkha to the north, to the
extent that they may be
considered part of a wider...
- Ura, Chumey, Tang and
Choekhor in
Bumthang district. They
speak the
Bumthangkha or
Bumthang language, a
member of the
extended Sino-Tibetan language...
- Trongsa, Mongar,
Bumthang District),
Dagana District Languages Kheng or
Bumthangkha,
Dzongkha Religion Buddhism, Bon
Related ethnic groups Ngalop, Sharchops...
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linguistically diverse district. In the
north and east
inhabitants speak Bumthangkha, and in the
extreme southeast Khengkha is spoken.
Nyenkha is
spoken in...
- but
still likely descended from a
close kin. The
Bumthang language, or
Bumthangkha, is the
dominant language in
Central Bhutan. It has
approximately 30...
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Chhali Gewog on east bank of Kuri Chhu River.
Chalikha is
related to
Bumthangkha and Kurtöpkha.
Languages of
Bhutan Chali at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)...
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southeast Wangdue Phodrang District.
Nyenkha is
related to the East
Bodish Bumthangkha and Kurtöpkha, with 75–77% and 69%
lexical similarity, respectively,: 76 ...