Nepal Bhasa facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Nepal Bhasa |
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नेपाल भाषा | ||||
Native to | Nepal, Sikkim | |||
Ethnicity | Newa people | |||
Native speakers | 846,000 (2011 census) (date missing) | |||
Language family |
Sino-Tibetan
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Early forms: |
Classical Newari
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Dialects |
Dolakhae
Sindhupalchok Pahri
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Writing system | Devanagari, Kutakshari script, Ranjana script, Prachalit script, Brahmi script, Gupta script, Bhujimol script, Golmol script | |||
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Official language in | Nepal, Sikkim | |||
Regulated by | Nepal Bhasa Academy Nepal Bhasa Parishad |
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Linguist List | nwx Middle Newar | |||
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Nepal Bhasa is a language. Newah Bhaaye is the term used for Nepal Bhasa by native speakers. It is a Himalayan language of Tibeto-Burman branch of the Sino-Tibetan group. It is to be noted that it has been incorrectly called by the term ‘Newari’ by westerners and non-Newars of Nepal. Nepal Bhasha shares the feature of Kirant and Tibetan dialects of Northern Himalayas. It consists of five major dialects and several sub-dialects spoken by Newa people living throughout the country.
Images for kids
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'Aesop's Fables' in Newar by Jagat Sundar Malla, first published in 1915.
See also
In Spanish: Idioma nevarí para niños
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