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▪ Tableareas where spoken number of speakers**Bodish-HimalayishBodish languagesdialects) Pakistan, sporadicallyin India, the Chineseprovinces of Kansu,Tsinghai, Szechwan,and YunnanKagate, Jad, Nyamkat(Mnyamskad)Sikkim, LhokeNorthern group: Ambo China(Ngambo), Chone(Burig), Ladakhi (Ladwags)Derge ChinaGurung central Nepal 230,000Gyarung (Rgyarung) Tibet, Szechwan 100,000Himalayish languages 118,000Kanauri branch: Thebor, Bunan, IndiaKanashi, Chitkhuli,Manchati, Rangloi,Chamba LahuliAlmora branch: Rangkas and NepalothersKirantish (Bahing-Vayu) 440,000Eastern (Bahing) branch: Bahing, eastern NepalSunwar, Dumi, Khambu,Rodong, Waiing, Lambi-chong, Lohorung, Limbu,YakhaWestern (Vayu) branch: Vayu, central NepalChepang; Magari (perhaps)Newari central Nepal 550,000Mirish (Mishingish) Assam (India)Miri (Mishing)AborDafla (Nyising)Digaro (Taying) Assam, TibetMiju Assam, TibetOther Tibetic languagesHruso (Hurso, Aka) northern AssamDhimal Darjeeling area (India)*Represents approximately 6,000,000 speakers. **Approximate.
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