Yamphu language

Yamphu language is a Kirati languages language spoken by the Kirat Yamphu people , a Kirati people of the Himalayas of Nepal. Tomyang (Chongka) is a recently discovered dialect spoken by only 20 people. Both it and Yamphe are distinct. Southern Yamphu is also considered to be Southern Kirat Lorung language . These varieties are all closely related.

Yamphu
RegionNepal
EthnicityYamphu Rai
Native speakers
9,200 (2011 census)[1]
2,500 Southern Yamphu (2011)[1] presumably covered in census figure
Sino-Tibetan
Language codes
ISO 639-3ybi
Glottologyamp1244
ELPYamphu

Geographical distribution

Yamphu is spoken in the following locations of Nepal (Ethnologue).

  • Sankhuwasabha District, Kosi Zone: Hedangna, Num, Seduwa, Peppuwa, Mangsimma, Karmarang, Tungkhaling, Uwa, Ala, Uling, and Walung villages
  • Matsya Pokhari VDC, located in the upper Arun River valley in the Eastern hills; extreme north Lorung area, directly southwest of the Jaljale Mountains
  • Bhojpur District, Kosi Zone
  • Ilam district: Fikkal, Kolbung, Panchakanya, Jitpur, Danabari, Mahamai (VDCs)].
  • Jhapa district, Morang and Sunsari
  • Darijiling, Sikkim, Silong, Meghalaya, Misoram,Barma, Bhutan and Thailand (Officially recorded)
  • However, Yamphu are dispersed all over the world including USA, Europe, South America, Africa and other continent of the world.

References

  1. Yamphu at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
  • Rutgers, Roland (1998). Yamphu: Grammar, Texts & Lexicon. Leiden: Research School CNWS. – ISBN 90-5789-012-7


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