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Dzongkha

Dzongkha (རྫོང་ཁ་ ), also known by its exonym Bhutanese, is a Tibeto-Burman language in the Tibetic language family that is primarily spoken by the Bhutanese people. It is the official and national language of Bhutan, and is written using the Tibetan script in formal contexts, with informal correspondence in the Joyig script.

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Dialects
Laya · Lunana · Adap
Early forms
Old Tibetan Classical Tibetan · Classical Tibetan
Ethnicity
Ngalop people
Glottolog
nucl1307
ISO 639-1
dz
ISO 639-2
dzo

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Dzongkha

Nodes105
Edges104
Triples155
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.019048
Components1

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Dzongkha

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related to Grammar · 24
Dzongkha → Allahabad, Archived, Bhutan, Bhutanese, Byrne, DescriptionDzongkha, Dzongkha Grammar, Dzongkha Linux, DzongkhaDzongkha, Eesti, EnglishPioneering Dzongkha Text To, Français, National Library, Origin, Pioneer Press, Quintin, Romanization, Speech Synthesis, St, The Dzongkha Development Commission
related to Usage · 20
Dzongkha → Bhutan, Chukha, Classroom, Dagana, Gasa, Ha, Indian, Kalimpong, Lunana, Magicians, North Bengal, Paro, Punakha, Sikkim, The Bhutanese, There, Thimphu, Travellers, Wangdue Phodrang, Yak
related to Vocabulary · 19
Dzongkha → An Intermediate Dzongkha-English Dictionary, Antonyms, Book, Capitals, Countries, Dz-Dz, Dz-En, Dzongkha Computer Terms, Dzongkha Development Commission, Dzongkha Synonyms, Dzongkha-Translation, En-Dz, English-Dzongkha Pocket Dictionary, Guide, Kartshok Threngwa, Names, Online, Online Dzongkha-English Dictionary, Rigpai Lodap
related to Classification · 18
Dzongkha → Bhutan, Bhutanese, Brokkat, Brokpa, Buddhist, Chochangachakha, Chumbi Valley, Chöke, Classical Tibetan, It, J'umowa, Lakha, Sikkimese, South Tibetic, Southern Tibet, Spoken Dzongkha, Standard Tibetan, Tibetan
related to External links · 15
Dzongkha → Archived, Bhutan, BhutanDzongkha-English DictionaryDzongkha, Bhutanese, Development, Dzongkha Development Commission Thimphu, Dzongkha Development CommissionBhutan National, DzongkhaDzongkha Unicode Archived, Geographical NamesFree, Policy, Promotion, Romanization, Strategy, The National Library, Wayback Machine
related to Writing system · 8
Dzongkha → Bhutanese, Jôtshum, Jôyi, The, The Tibetan, Tibetan, Tshûm, Uchen
Language family · 6
Dzongkha → BodishTibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkha, Dzongkha, Dzongkha–LhokäDzongkha, TibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkha, Tibeto-BurmanTibeto-Kanauri (?)BodishTibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkha, Tibeto-Kanauri (?)BodishTibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkha
related to Phonotactics · 6
Dzongkha → CV, CVC, Many, Syllables, The, VC
related to Romanization · 5
Dzongkha → Driem, George, Roman Dzongkha, The Bhutanese, There
related to Sample text · 4
Dzongkha → Article, Human Rights, The, Universal Declaration

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language bhutan bhutanese tibetan words consonants syllables ending also tibetic often -g case written vowel known marks may unicode used

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
DzongkhaDialectsLaya1.00infobox
DzongkhaDialectsLunana1.00infobox
DzongkhaDialectsAdap1.00infobox
DzongkhaEarly formsOld Tibetan Classical Tibetan1.00infobox
DzongkhaEarly formsClassical Tibetan1.00infobox
DzongkhaEthnicityNgalop people1.00infobox
DzongkhaGlottolognucl13071.00infobox
DzongkhaISO 639-1dz1.00infobox
DzongkhaISO 639-2dzo1.00infobox
DzongkhaISO 639-3dzo1.00infobox
DzongkhaLanguage familyTibeto-BurmanTibeto-Kanauri (?)BodishTibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkha1.00infobox
DzongkhaLanguage familyTibeto-Kanauri (?)BodishTibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkha1.00infobox
DzongkhaLanguage familyBodishTibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkha1.00infobox
DzongkhaLanguage familyTibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkha1.00infobox
DzongkhaLanguage familyDzongkha–LhokäDzongkha1.00infobox
DzongkhaLanguage familyDzongkha1.00infobox
DzongkhaLinguasphere70-AAA-bf1.00infobox
DzongkhaNative speakers171,080 (2013) Total speakers: 640,0001.00infobox
DzongkhaNative toBhutan1.00infobox
DzongkhaOfficial language inBhutan1.00infobox
DzongkhaPronunciation[d͡zòŋkʰɑ́]1.00infobox
DzongkhaRegulated byDzongkha Development Commission1.00infobox
DzongkhaWriting systemJoyig script1.00infobox
DzongkhaWriting systemTibetan script1.00infobox
DzongkhaWriting systemDzongkha Braille1.00infobox
Dzongkhais aSouth Tibetic language0.90text

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