Gongdukish
Appearance
| Gongdukish | ||
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| Gongdukpa ’Ang, Gongdukse ’Ang 'adusa (o?) | ||
| Goll er loayrt ayns | Y Vutaan | |
| Ard | Slyst Monggar | |
| Earroo loayreyderyn | 1 000[1] | |
| Kynney çhengey | Sheenagh-Tibetagh
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| Coadyn çhengey | ||
| ISO 639-1 | Gyn coad | |
| ISO 639-2 | -
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| ISO 639-3 | goe
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| Nodyn: Foddee vel cowraghyn sheeanagh ASE ayns Unicode er yn duillag shoh. | ||
She çhengey Tibetagh-Burmagh ee Gongdukish. T'ee goll er loayrt ec mysh thousane dy 'leih ayns slyst Monggar ny Butaan.
Ta corys yn-filley crampit eck, as t'eh taishbyney shenn corys Tibetagh-Burmagh, foddee.[1] Ta cummaght Tshanglaish ry-akin ayns earrooyn Gongdukish.[1]
Ta George van Driem cur possan er lheh jee 'sy chynney çhengey Tibetagh-Burmagh, er bun grammeydys as tasht-fockle. Cha nel faggys-mooinjerys eddyr ee as çhengaghyn elley ny Butaan, Arunachal Pradesh ny Nepaal.[1]
Imraaghyn
[reagh | edit source]- ↑ a b c d George van Driem (2004). "Bhutan’s endangered languages programme under the Dzongkha Development Authority: Three rare gems", ayns Karma Ura & Sonam Kinga (re.): (PDF) The Spider and the Piglet: Proceedings of the First International Seminar on Bhutan Studies, Proceedings of the International Seminar on Bhutan Studies (Baarle). Thimphu: Centre for Bhutan Studies, 294-326.
Kianglaghyn çheumooie
[reagh | edit source]- Coontys Ethnologue er coad çhengey:goe (Baarle) (2010).
- Himalayan Languages Project. Gongduk.
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