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- Q6932210 subject Q7142937.
- Q6932210 subject Q7315744.
- Q6932210 subject Q8353399.
- Q6932210 abstract "Mugom (Mugu, Mugum) is a variety of Tibetic spoken by over 6,000 people in Nepal and about 500 in India. It is spoken primarily in the Karneli Zone, in the Muga district and in the Jumla district in Nepal. Some speakers of this language have migrated to Kathmandu. It is divided into two dialects, Karani and Mugali, which appear to be about 90% mutually intelligible. However, the Mugalis view themselves as being of a higher class than the Karani and disdain their language and materials written in it. There have been attempts to create health-education materials aimed at the Mugom that take into account their culture and levels of literacy specifically.".
- Q6932210 iso6393Code "muk".
- Q6932210 languageFamily Q1641150.
- Q6932210 languageFamily Q1814078.
- Q6932210 languageFamily Q3309428.
- Q6932210 languageFamily Q5061915.
- Q6932210 spokenIn Q837.
- Q6932210 wikiPageExternalLink 48.
- Q6932210 wikiPageWikiLink Q1641150.
- Q6932210 wikiPageWikiLink Q1814078.
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- Q6932210 wikiPageWikiLink Q3309428.
- Q6932210 wikiPageWikiLink Q5061915.
- Q6932210 wikiPageWikiLink Q7142937.
- Q6932210 wikiPageWikiLink Q7315744.
- Q6932210 wikiPageWikiLink Q8353399.
- Q6932210 wikiPageWikiLink Q837.
- Q6932210 fam Q1641150.
- Q6932210 fam Q1814078.
- Q6932210 fam Q3309428.
- Q6932210 fam Q5061915.
- Q6932210 iso "muk".
- Q6932210 name "Mugom".
- Q6932210 region Q837.
- Q6932210 type Language.
- Q6932210 type Language.
- Q6932210 type Thing.
- Q6932210 type Q315.
- Q6932210 type Q34770.
- Q6932210 comment "Mugom (Mugu, Mugum) is a variety of Tibetic spoken by over 6,000 people in Nepal and about 500 in India. It is spoken primarily in the Karneli Zone, in the Muga district and in the Jumla district in Nepal. Some speakers of this language have migrated to Kathmandu. It is divided into two dialects, Karani and Mugali, which appear to be about 90% mutually intelligible.".
- Q6932210 label "Mugom dialect".
- Q6932210 differentFrom Q6932070.
- Q6932210 name "Mugom".