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'''Tilung''' is a moribund [[Kiranti languages|Kiranti language]] spoken in [[Nepal]]. It is mutually intelligible with [[Wambule language|Wambule]]. The Choskule and Dorungkecha "dialects" may actually be related languages.<ref name="e18" /> |
'''Tilung''' is a moribund [[Kiranti languages|Kiranti language]] spoken in [[Nepal]]. It is mutually intelligible with [[Wambule language|Wambule]]. The Choskule and Dorungkecha "dialects" may actually be related languages.<ref name="e18" /> |
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Tilung is spoken in [[Chyasmitar]] VDC, southern [[Khotang District]], [[Sagarmatha Zone]], Nepal (''[[Ethnologue]]''). It is located on the ranks of the Sunkosi River bank, on the last ridge of the Halesi Range. |
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Tilung | |
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Native to | Nepal |
Region | Sagarmatha Zone |
Native speakers | 1,400 (2011 census)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | tij |
Glottolog | tilu1238 |
ELP | Tilung |
Tilung is a moribund Kiranti language spoken in Nepal. It is mutually intelligible with Wambule. The Choskule and Dorungkecha "dialects" may actually be related languages.[1]
Tilung is spoken in Chyasmitar VDC, southern Khotang District, Sagarmatha Zone, Nepal (Ethnologue). It is located on the ranks of the Sunkosi River bank, on the last ridge of the Halesi Range.
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see also: Mahakiranti languages |
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