Chantyalish
Appearance
(Aa-enmyssit ass Chantyal)
Chantyalish | ||
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Chantyal | ||
Goll er loayrt ayns | Nepaal | |
Ard | Baglung, Myagdi | |
Earroo loayreyderyn | 2 000[1] | |
Kynney çhengey | Sheenagh-Tibetagh | |
Coadyn çhengey | ||
ISO 639-1 | Gyn coad | |
ISO 639-2 | sit | |
ISO 639-3 | chx | |
Nodyn: Foddee vel cowraghyn sheeanagh ASE ayns Unicode er yn duillag shoh. |
She çhengey Tibetagh-Burmagh ee Chantyalish, ayns y phossan Tamangagh. T'ee goll er loayrt ayns Nepaal. She çhengey ny sleih Chantyal ee.
Imraaghyn
[reagh | edit source]- ↑ Michael Noonan (1996). "The Fall and Rise and Fall of the Chantyal Language" (Baarle). Southwest Journal of Linguistics 15 (1 & 2): 121-136. Feddynit er 2009-06-01.
Kianglaghyn çheumooie
[reagh | edit source]- Coontys Ethnologue er coad çhengey:chx (Baarle) (2009).
- Clouyn er Chantyal liorish Michael Noonan ec Ollooscoill Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Baarle).
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