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Lakha language

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Southern Tibetic language of Bhutan
For other uses, see Lakha (disambiguation).
Lakha
ལ་ཁ་, la kha
RegionBhutan
Native speakers
(8,000 cited 1993)[1]
Sino-Tibetan
Tibetan script
Language codes
ISO 639-3 lkh
Glottolog lakh1240
ELP Lakha

Lakha (Tibetan: ལ་ཁ་, Wylie: la kha "language of the mountain pass", also called "Tshangkha") is a Southern Tibetic language spoken by about 8,000 people in Wangdue Phodrang and Trongsa Districts in central Bhutan.[1] [2] Lakha is spoken by descendants of pastoral yakherd communities.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c van Driem, George L. (1993). "Language Policy in Bhutan". London: SOAS. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010年11月01日. Retrieved 2011年01月18日.
  2. ^ Lakha language at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Sino-Tibetan branches
Western Himalayas (Himachal,
Uttarakhand, Nepal, Sikkim)
Greater Magaric
Eastern Himalayas
(Tibet, Bhutan, Arunachal)
Myanmar and Indo-
Burmese border
"Naga"
Sal
East and Southeast Asia
Burmo-Qiangic
Dubious (possible
isolates) (Arunachal)
Greater Siangic
Proposed groupings
Proto-languages
Italics indicates single languages that are also considered to be separate branches.
West Himalayish
(Kanauric)
Western
Kinnauric
Lahaulic
Eastern
Central
Almora
Bodish
Tibetic
Central Tibetan
Amdo
Kham (Eastern)
Southern
Western
Ladakhi–Balti (Western Archaic)
Lahuli–Spiti (Western Innovative)
Sherpa-Jirel
Kyirong–Kagate
Tshangla-East Bodish
Tshangla
East Bodish
Basum
Tamangic
TGTM
Ghale
Kaike


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