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'''Dolakha |
'''Dolakha Newa''' (called '''Dolakhae''' by speakers; also ''Dolkhali''), or '''Eastern Newa''', is a divergent dialect of the [[Newa language]] (''Nepal Bhasa'') spoken in [[Dolakha District]], outside the [[Kathmandu Valley]] of [[Nepal]], by 5,645 [[Newa people]] as of 1988. Some speakers of Dolakha Newar can be found in Kathmandu for education or work.<ref name="">.[[Carol Genetti]]. ''A Grammar of Dolakha Newar''. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2007</ref> |
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Revision as of 04:17, 17 March 2017
Dolakhae | |
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Native to | Nepal |
Native speakers | (5,600 cited 1988)[citation needed] |
Sino-Tibetan
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ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | east2773 |
Dolakha Newa (called Dolakhae by speakers; also Dolkhali), or Eastern Newa, is a divergent dialect of the Newa language (Nepal Bhasa) spoken in Dolakha District, outside the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal, by 5,645 Newa people as of 1988. Some speakers of Dolakha Newar can be found in Kathmandu for education or work.[1]
References
- ^ .Carol Genetti. A Grammar of Dolakha Newar. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2007