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  2. Kathmandu - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2011 census, Nepali is the most common mother tongue in Kathmandu, with 62% of the population speaking it as their mother tongue. Newari is spoken by 19%, and the other languages spoken in the city include Tamang (6%), Maithili (3%), Bhojpuri (2%), Gurung (2%), Magar (2%) and Sherpa (1%) as their first language. English is also spoken ...

  3. Languages of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Sino-Tibetan family of Nepal's languages forms a part of its Tibeto-Burman group. Though spoken by relatively fewer people than the Indo-European family (17.3% [8] of population), it includes a greater number of languages, about 63 languages. Languages belonging to this group are Tamang, Nepal Bhasa (Newar), Magar, Limbu, etc.

  4. Nepali language - Wikipedia

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    Nepali is the third-most spoken language in the Australian state of Tasmania, where it is spoken by 1.3% of its population, [48] and fifth-most spoken language in the Northern Territory, Australia, spoken by 1.3% of its population. [49] Nepali is the most spoken language other than English in Rockdale and Kogarah.

  5. Demographics of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2001 national census, 92 different living languages are spoken in Nepal (a 93rd category was "unspecified"). Based upon the 2011 census, the major languages spoken in Nepal [18] (percentage spoken out of the mother tongue language) includes Nepali (derived from Khas bhasa) is an Indo-Aryan language and is written in Devanagari ...

  6. Nepalese English - Wikipedia

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    en-NP. Nepalese English (Nepali: अङ्ग्रेजी) refers to a variety of the English language principally used in Nepal as well as neighboring Sikkim and Gorkhaland regions of India. It is heavily influenced by the Indo-Aryan languages of Nepal. Many Nepalese speak English as a second or foreign language, with English use being most ...

  7. Culture of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    As many as 123 languages are spoken in Nepal according to the 2011 census. Most of them belong to either the Indo-Aryan or the Tibeto-Burman language families. The major languages of the country (percent spoken as mother tongue) are Nepali (44.6%), Maithili (11.7%), Bhojpuri (6%), Tharu (5.8%), Tamang (5.1%), Nepal Bhasa (3.2%), Magar (3%) and ...

  8. Tamang people - Wikipedia

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    Tamang language is the fifth most-spoken language in Nepal. [8] ... One reason is the proximity of the Tamang homeland to the center of royal administration at Kathmandu.

  9. Languages with official status in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 Constitution of Nepal (2072 B.S.) provisions as follows in the official language. [1] Article 6: All native languages spoken in Nepal are National languages of Nepal. Article 7a: The Nepali language in Devanagari script is used for Nepal government work.