Nar Phu language
Sino-Tibetan variety spoken in the two villages of Nar and Phu, in Nepal / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nar Phu, or ’Narpa, is a Sino-Tibetan variety spoken in the two villages of Nar and Phu, in the Valley of the Nar Khola in the Manang district of Nepal. It forms a dialect continuum with Manang and may be intelligible with it; however, the Nar and Phu share a secret language to confound Gyasumdo and Manang who would otherwise understand them.[1]
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Nar Phu | |
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Native to | Nepal |
Region | Manang district |
Native speakers | 600 (2011)[1] |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | npa |
Glottolog | narp1239 |
ELP | Nar Phu |
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