- Bodish languages
- Лингвистика: бодские языки (Tibetan languages)
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
East Bodish languages — East Bodish Ethnicity: Monpa people etc. Geographic distribution: Bhutan Linguistic classification … Wikipedia
Sino-Tibetan languages — Sino Tibetan Geographic distribution: East Asia Linguistic classification: One of the world s major language families. Subdivisions: Sinitic Tibeto Burman ISO 639 … Wikipedia
Tibetic Languages*, Table — ▪ Table areas where spoken number of speakers** Bodish Himalayish Bodish languages Tibetan (with branches and Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, 4,890,000 dialects) Pakistan, sporadically in India, the Chinese provinces of Kansu, Tsinghai, Szechwan, and… … Universalium
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'Olekha — Spoken in Bhutan Native speakers 1,000 (1993) Language family Sino Tibetan (Tibeto Burman) Tibeto Kanauri … Wikipedia
Nupbi language — Nupbikha Spoken in Bhutan Native speakers 2,200 (2006) Language family Sino Tibetan (Tibeto Burman) Tibeto Kanauri … Wikipedia
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