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- Q6450957 subject Q7315744.
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- Q6450957 abstract "Kyirong-Kagate is a subgroup of Tibetic languages spoken primarily in Nepal, with a hundred or so speakers across the border in Tibet.Varieties are: Kyirong (Lende), Kagate, Tsum, Langtang, Yolmo (Helambu Sherpa), Nubri, GyalsumdoAlthough there is a varying degree of mutual intelligibility between these varieties, they are considered separate languages by their respective speakers. There are also some major distinctions. For example, Kyirong has a three-tone system whereas Yolmo and Kagate have a two-tone system. The Gyalsumdo language variety spoken in the Manage district of Nepal shows strong similarities to Kyirong, as well as Nubri, and would therefore likely be classed in the "Kyirong-Kagate" group.See Yolmo language for a description of one of these varieties.".
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- Q6450957 name "Kyirong-Kagate".
- Q6450957 region Q837.
- Q6450957 type Language.
- Q6450957 type Language.
- Q6450957 type Thing.
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- Q6450957 comment "Kyirong-Kagate is a subgroup of Tibetic languages spoken primarily in Nepal, with a hundred or so speakers across the border in Tibet.Varieties are: Kyirong (Lende), Kagate, Tsum, Langtang, Yolmo (Helambu Sherpa), Nubri, GyalsumdoAlthough there is a varying degree of mutual intelligibility between these varieties, they are considered separate languages by their respective speakers. There are also some major distinctions.".
- Q6450957 label "Kyirong-Kagate language".
- Q6450957 name "Kyirong-Kagate".