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  2. Northern Qiang language - Wikipedia

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    Northern Qiang is a Sino-Tibetan language of the Qiangic branch, more specifically falling under the Tibeto-Burman family. It is spoken by approximately 60,000 people in East Tibet, and in north-central Sichuan Province, China. Unlike its close relative Southern Qiang, Northern Qiang is not a tonal language.

  3. Tamangic languages - Wikipedia

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    The Tamangic languages, TGTM languages, or West Bodish languages or Kaike-Ghale-Tamangic languages , are a family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in the Himalayas of Nepal. They are called "West Bodish" by Bradley (1997), from Bod , the native term for Tibet .

  4. Tibetic languages - Wikipedia

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    Standard Tibetan and most other Tibetic languages are written in the Tibetan script with a historically conservative orthography (see below) that helps unify the Tibetan-language area. Some other Tibetan languages (in India and Nepal) are written in the related Devanagari script, which is also used to write Hindi , Nepali and many other languages.

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    This anti-stress printable coloring book is free and waiting for you to download. You are the most important person in your life – being the best you means being the best for people around you, SO GET FREE MANDALA COLORING PAGES NOW AND NOURISH YOUR MIND! WHAT ARE MANDALA COLORING PAGES? Mandala (Sanskrit: “circle”) is a geometric shape ...

  6. Tseku language - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Tseku (Tzuku) is a Tibetic language of Tibet. Tournadre ...

  7. Gallong language - Wikipedia

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    The Galo language is a Sino-Tibetan language of the Tani group, spoken by the Galo people.Its precise position within Tani is not yet certain, primarily because of its central location in the Tani area and the strong effects of intra-Tani contacts on the development of Tani languages.

  8. Uchen script - Wikipedia

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    Uchen script is a written Tibetan script that uses alphabetic characters to physically record the spoken languages of Tibet and Bhutan. Uchen script emerged in between the seventh and early eighth century, alongside the formation and development of the Tibetan Empire.

  9. Nungish languages - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... (eds.), The Sino-Tibetan languages, 3-21. (Routledge Language ...