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Byangsi (also
called Byansi, Byãsi,
Byangkho Lwo, Byanshi, Bhotia, and Byangkhopa) is a West
Himalayish language of
India and Nepal.
Estimates of numbers...
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Tinan Gahri (Bunan)
Kanashi Rongpo–Almora
Rongpo Almora (Ranglo)
Darmiya Byangsi Dhuleli Chaudangsi Rangas (extinct
early 20th century)
Zhangzhung Zhangzhung...
- district), and
several languages of
Pithoragarh district in the north-east:
Byangsi, Chaudangsi, Darmiya, Raji and Rawat.
Another indigenous Sino-Tibetan language...
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region of Uttarakhand. It is
related to Rangas, Rongpo, Chaudangsi, and
Byangsi.
Alternate names for this
language include Darma,
Darma Lwo, Darma-Lwo...
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Definitely endangered bkk
Bunan language Definitely endangered bfu
Byangsi language Definitely endangered Also
spoken in:
Nepal bee
Chambeali language...
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languages which have gone
extinct or are
critically threatened include Byangsi, Chonkha, and Longaba.
Since democracy was
restored in 1990, however, the...
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Himalayish "major"
Himalayish "minor"
Himalayish (Rangkas, Darmiya, Chaudangsi,
Byangsi) (perhaps also Dzorgai, Lepcha, Magari) Bahing–Vayu
Bahing (Sunuwar, Khaling)...
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small communities.
These include the
three closely related languages of
Byangsi, Chaudangsi, and Darmiya, as well as
Rangkas & Rawat. The Van
Rawat tribe...
- Sino-Tibetan
language is Magar,
although there are
still some
speakers of
Byangsi in the
higher mountain regions near Tibet. The
Language Commission of Nepal...
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Adivasi 95.62% 94.77% 1,739 Raji +9.69% Sino/Tibetan 88.33% 98.02% 4,235
Byangsi −98.05% Sino/Tibetan 98.05% 0.00% 3,895 Hayu −22.67% Sino/Tibetan 70.29%...