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Tshangla is a Sino-Tibetan
language of the
Bodish branch closely related to the
Tibetic languages.
Tshangla is
primarily spoken in
Eastern Bhutan and...
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Mountain Monpa"),
Lhokpu and
Gongduk and a
larger community of
speakers of
Tshangla. The Tani
languages include most of the Tibeto-Burman
languages of Arunachal...
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Chocangacakha Chali Dakpa Brokpa Nepali Nepali Nepali Lepcha Lhokpu Kheng Gongduk Tshangla (Sharchop)
There are two
dozen languages of Bhutan, all
members of the...
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subsumed under it. "Monpa languages"
include Kho-Bwa, East Bodish, and
Tshangla languages.
According to
Blench (2014), five
groups may be distinguished:...
- of the
Monpa people,
while the
southern sub-group is
identified as the
Tshangla.
Monpas of the
Takpa group are
found in
Tawang and
Dirang of Arunachal...
- relations.
Tshangla is also
spoken by the
Monpa (Menba)
national minority across the
border in China,
distributed in Mêdog,
Nyingchi and Dirang.
Tshangla is similar...
- is Dzongkha,
while Lepcha, Limbu, Gurung, Magar, Rai, Newari, Tamang,
Tshangla, Thakali, and
Sikkimese are also
spoken in Bhutan,
Nepal and Sikkim, and...
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languages spoken in
Mechuka are
Tshangla, Adi, Tagin, Hindi, and English.[citation needed]
There is no
evidence of
Tshangla still being spoken in Menchukha...
- West
Bodish Central Bodish South Bodish East
Bodish Gurung (Tamangic)
Tshangla Rgyalrongic It is now
generally accepted that the
languages Shafer placed...
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birth to a new
Tshangla dialect called Pemako dialect. The
majority of the
people in
Pemako speak the
Tshangla language. Historically,
Tshangla speakers migrated...