-
dialect to survive.
Tsangla or
Pemakopa is one of the many
languages of Tibet.
Tsangla is
widely spoken and
understood by many non-
Tsangla speakers in the...
-
Kameng district,
Arunachal Pradesh,
India (Ethnologue).
About 1000 to 15000
Tsangla speakers are also live in
Tuting Town, Kopu, Bona, Gelling,
Bishing along...
- Tibetan–Kanauri (a.k.a. Bodish–Himalayish)
Bodish (Tibetic, Gyarung, Takpa,
Tsangla,
Murmi & Gurung)
Himalayish "major"
Himalayish "minor"
Himalayish (Rangkas...
- west,
speak Dzongkha, and
practice Buddhism; the
eastern Sarchops speak Tsangla and
practice Buddhism; and the
southern Lhotshampas speak Nepali, and are...
- instrumentation,
faster rhythm, and
vernacular language,
especially Dzongkha and
Tsangla. Its
context can also be contrasted, as
rigsar is a
common feature of Bhutanese...