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The Tamangic languages, TGTM languages, or West Bodish languages, are a family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in the Himalayas of Nepal. They are called "West Bodish" by Bradley (1997), from Bod, the native term for Tibet. TGTM stands for Tamang-Gurung-Thakali-Manang. Proto-TGTM has been reconstructed in Mazaudon (1994). Tamangic is united with the Bodish and West Himalayish languages in Bradley's (1997) "Bodish" and Van Driem's (2001) Tibeto-Kanauri.

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  • Tamangic languages (en)
  • 达芒语支 (zh)
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  • The Tamangic languages, TGTM languages, or West Bodish languages, are a family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in the Himalayas of Nepal. They are called "West Bodish" by Bradley (1997), from Bod, the native term for Tibet. TGTM stands for Tamang-Gurung-Thakali-Manang. Proto-TGTM has been reconstructed in Mazaudon (1994). Tamangic is united with the Bodish and West Himalayish languages in Bradley's (1997) "Bodish" and Van Driem's (2001) Tibeto-Kanauri. (en)
  • 达芒语支(Tamangic languages; TGTM languages; West Bodish languages)是藏缅语族的一个支系,和藏语方言同属藏-喜马拉雅语群,有160万人使用,主要分布在尼泊尔北部。 主要包括以下语言: * 达芒语,120万人 * 古隆语,40万人 * 塔卡利语(Thakali)ths,6000人 * nmm,4000人 * Chantyal chx,2000人 * Nar Phu npa,800人 * 塞克語(Seke) skj,700人 (zh)
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  • Tamangic (en)
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  • The Tamangic languages, TGTM languages, or West Bodish languages, are a family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in the Himalayas of Nepal. They are called "West Bodish" by Bradley (1997), from Bod, the native term for Tibet. TGTM stands for Tamang-Gurung-Thakali-Manang. Proto-TGTM has been reconstructed in Mazaudon (1994). Tamangic is united with the Bodish and West Himalayish languages in Bradley's (1997) "Bodish" and Van Driem's (2001) Tibeto-Kanauri. (en)
  • 达芒语支(Tamangic languages; TGTM languages; West Bodish languages)是藏缅语族的一个支系,和藏语方言同属藏-喜马拉雅语群,有160万人使用,主要分布在尼泊尔北部。 主要包括以下语言: * 达芒语,120万人 * 古隆语,40万人 * 塔卡利语(Thakali)ths,6000人 * nmm,4000人 * Chantyal chx,2000人 * Nar Phu npa,800人 * 塞克語(Seke) skj,700人 (zh)
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  • Kaike–Ghale–Tamangic (en)
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