Tandrange language

Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Nepal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tandrange (Nepali: तान्द्राङे [tandraŋe]) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in a few ethnic Gurung villages of Lamjung District, Nepal.[1] Tandrange is spoken in the villages of Tāndrāṅ (तान्द्राङ), Pokharī Thok (पोखरी थोक), and Jītā (जीता). It belongs to the Greater Magaric branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family.

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Tandrange
Native toNepal
RegionLamjung District
EthnicityGurung
Native speakers
< 1,000 (2016)[1]
Sino-Tibetan
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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According to Schorer (2016), the Tandrange language is closely related to the recently extinct Dura language, which was also spoken in Lamjung District. However, Tandrange speakers adamantly consider themselves as not related to the stigmatized Dura people.[1]

Numerals

The Tandrange numerals are:[2]

  • kiute 'one'
  • nerki 'two'
  • serkiu 'three'
  • tari 'four'
  • tarkiu 'five'
  • naski 'six'
  • kar 'ten'

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