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Kyirong or
Gyirong (Tibetan: སྐྱིད་གྲོང་, Wylie:
skyid grong, THL: kyi rong),
Jilong in
Chinese (Chinese: 吉隆鎮; pinyin: Jílóng zhèn) and
Kerung in Nepalese...
- Region.
Kyirong has
lexical tone, with a three-tone system.
There is a
varying degree of
mutual intelligibility between Kyirong and
other Kyirong-Yolmo...
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River basin in
central Nepal. The
river is
formed by the
merger of the
Kyirong Tsangpo and the
Lende Khola originating in
Gyirong County of Tibet, which...
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Kyirong–Kagate is a
subgroup of
Tibetic languages spoken primarily in Nepal, with a
hundred or so
speakers across the
border in Tibet.
Varieties are:...
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Gyirong (Wyl.
skyid grong) is a
Tibetan place name also
transliterated Kyirong or Gyrong. To
Lhasa Newar trans-Himalayan
traders it was
Kerung (Nepali:...
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Syuba (also Syubaa, Shyuba, or Xiuba) is a
Tibetic language spoken in
Nepal and the
Indian state of Sikkim,
mainly by the Syuba. The
majority speakers...
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Karmarong (Mugu) Dölpo and
Tichyurong Lo-Mönthang (often
called Lokä/Mustang)
Kyirong-Yolmo
Jirel Sherpa Lhomi Gola
Western section (8 groups):
Spiti Khunu-Töt...
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Kyirong or
Gyirong County (Tibetan: སྐྱིད་གྲོང་རྫོང་།), also
known by its
Chinese name
Jilong (Chinese: 吉隆县), is a
county of the
Shigatse Prefecture,...
- 550 ft) in the
valley of
Kyirong Tsangpo near the
confluence of its two
source streams,
Zarong Chu and
Gyang Chu. The
Kyirong Tsangpo valley,
which continues...
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Ramecchap District (where it is
known as Syuba). It is very
similar to
Kyirong Tibetan and less
similar to
Standard Tibetan and Sherpa.
There are approximately...