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'''Chitwania Tharu''' also known as '''Lalpuriya Tharu''', '''Chitoniya Tharu''', '''Chitwan Tharu''', '''Madhya Ksetriya Tharu''' or '''Central Tharu''' is a [[Tharu languages|Indo Aryan]] language spoken by the [[Tharu people]] in the [[Bagmati Province]] ([[Chitwan District]]), [[Gandaki Province]] ([[Nawalpur District|Nawalpur district]]), [[Lumbini Province]] ([[Nawalparasi (West of Bardaghat Susta) district|Nawalparasi West district)]] and in [[Madhesh Province]] ([[Parsa District|Parsa]] district, northern municipalities) of [[Nepal]] as well as in [[Kushinagar]] district in [[Uttar Pradesh]] state of [[India]]. It is actively used within the language community, spoken in the home, with friends, as well as used in religion, work, and education.<ref name="auto2">{{Cite web|url=https://www.ethnologue.com/language/the/|title=Chitwan Tharu|publisher=Ethnologue|access-date=December 25, 2023}}</ref> |
'''Chitwania Tharu''' also known as '''Lalpuriya Tharu''', '''Chitoniya Tharu''', '''Chitwan Tharu''', '''Madhya Ksetriya Tharu''' or '''Central Tharu''' is a [[Tharu languages|Indo Aryan]] language spoken by the [[Tharu people]] in the [[Bagmati Province]] ([[Chitwan District]]), [[Gandaki Province]] ([[Nawalpur District|Nawalpur district]]), [[Lumbini Province]] ([[Nawalparasi (West of Bardaghat Susta) district|Nawalparasi West district)]] and in [[Madhesh Province]] ([[Parsa District|Parsa]] district, northern municipalities) of [[Nepal]] as well as in [[Kushinagar]] district in [[Uttar Pradesh]] state of [[India]]. It is actively used within the language community, spoken in the home, with friends, as well as used in religion, work, and education.<ref name="auto2">{{Cite web|url=https://www.ethnologue.com/language/the/|title=Chitwan Tharu|publisher=Ethnologue|access-date=December 25, 2023}}</ref> |
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<ref name="auto">Paudyal Krishna Prasad. 2014. A Grammar of Chitoniya Tharu. (LINCOM Grammar Handbooks, 2.) München: LINCOM. xxiii+514pp.</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=1972 Centre for Nepal and Asian Studies (CNAS) & SIL International |first=Dorothy Leal |title=Chitwan Tharu phonemic summary |url=https://www.sil.org/system/files/reapdata/36/60/20/36602041748457268053201464034384501291/Chitwan_Tharu_phonemic_summary.pdf |website=}}</ref> |
<ref name="auto">Paudyal Krishna Prasad. 2014. A Grammar of Chitoniya Tharu. (LINCOM Grammar Handbooks, 2.) München: LINCOM. xxiii+514pp.</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=1972 Centre for Nepal and Asian Studies (CNAS) & SIL International |first=Dorothy Leal |title=Chitwan Tharu phonemic summary |url=https://www.sil.org/system/files/reapdata/36/60/20/36602041748457268053201464034384501291/Chitwan_Tharu_phonemic_summary.pdf |website=Language and Culture Archives}}</ref> |
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Chitwania Tharu also known as Lalpuriya Tharu, Chitoniya Tharu, Chitwan Tharu, Madhya Ksetriya TharuorCentral Tharu is a Indo Aryan language spoken by the Tharu people in the Bagmati Province (Chitwan District), Gandaki Province (Nawalpur district), Lumbini Province (Nawalparasi West district) and in Madhesh Province (Parsa district, northern municipalities) of Nepal as well as in Kushinagar district in Uttar Pradesh state of India. It is actively used within the language community, spoken in the home, with friends, as well as used in religion, work, and education.[1] [2][3]
Chitwania Tharu | |
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Native to | Nepal, India |
Ethnicity | Tharu |
Native speakers | 290,000 in Nepal (2001 census)[4] |
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Official language in | Tharuban of Nepal |
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ISO 639-3 | the |
Glottolog | chit1247 |
The language is employed by people of all ages with mixed attitudes ranging from neutral to negative. Additionally, Chitwania Tharu speakers also speak Bhojpuri, Hindi and Nepali. Linguistically, it follows an SOV word order, employs postpositions, and features noun head final structure.[5] It has two genders, allows up to three suffixes, and marks clause constituents through case-marking. The language has literature, newspapers, periodicals, and is used in various media such as radio and videos.[6]
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