- The
Kurtöp language (Dzongkha: ཀུར་ཏོ་པ་ཁ་; Wylie: Kur-to-pa kha; Kurtöpkha, also
called Kurtö and Zhâke) is an East
Bodish language spoken in
Kurtoe Gewog...
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Bodish languages,
there is Das
Gupta (1968) and Lu (2002). Some
papers on
Kurtöp include Hyslop (2008a, 2008b, 2009).
Tournadre 2014, p. 105.
Shafer 1955...
- (Tawang Monpa)
Dzala Nyen,
including Mangde and
Phobjib Chali Bumthang Kheng Kurtöp "Bod" (བོད) is the
endonym for Tibet. The term "East Bodish"
first appeared...
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Dzongkha Bumthang Kurtöp Dzala Khampa Tibetan Lakha Nyen 'Olekha (Monpa)
Brokkat Chocangacakha Chali Dakpa Brokpa Nepali Nepali Nepali Lepcha Lhokpu Kheng...
- (2014: 114)
notes that many
Bodish languages such as Basum, Tamang, and
Kurtöp (East Bodish) have not
undergone these changes (e.g., Bake (Basum) ti 'what'...
- and at
Kyichu Lhakhang (near Paro) in the Paro Valley.
Dzongkha Bumthang Kurtöp Dzala Khampa Tibetan Lakha Nyenkha 'Olekha (Monpa)
Brokkat Chocangacakha...
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Bumthang language and
Kurtöp language to the north. The
Kheng people are
ethnolinguistically same as the
Bumthang people and
Kurtöp people of
central Bhutan...
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intelligible with the
Kheng language to the
south and also to some
extent with the
Kurtöp language to the north.
Linguist van
Driem postulated that Khengkha, Bumthangkha...
- dzo
Gongduk language Vulnerable goe
Kheng language Vulnerable xkf
Kurtöp language Vulnerable xkz
Lakha language Definitely endangered lkh Lepcha...
- are
known as the Kurtö region,
where inhabitants speak the East
Bodish Kurtöp language.
Lhuntse District is
divided into
eight village blocks (or gewogs):...