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Lunana dialect

The Lunana language, Lunanakha (Dzongkha: ལུང་ནག་ན་ཁ་; Wylie: lung-nag-na-kha) is a Tibetic language spoken in Bhutan (Lunana Gewog, Gasa District) by some 700 people in 1998. Most are yak-herding pastoralists. Lunana is a variety of Dzongkha, the national language of Bhutan.

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Glottolog
luna1243
ISO 639-3
luk
Language family
Tibeto-BurmanTibeto-Kanauri (?)BodishTibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkhaLunana · Tibeto-Kanauri (?)BodishTibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkhaLunana · BodishTibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkhaLunana · TibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkhaLunana · Dzongkha–LhokäDzongkhaLunana
Native speakers
(700 cited 1998)
Native to
Bhutan
Region
Lunana Gewog, Gasa District

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Lunana dialect

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Avg. degree1.8
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Lunana dialect

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Language family · 7
Lunana dialect → BodishTibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkhaLunana, DzongkhaLunana, Dzongkha–LhokäDzongkhaLunana, Lunana, TibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkhaLunana, Tibeto-BurmanTibeto-Kanauri (?)BodishTibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkhaLunana, Tibeto-Kanauri (?)BodishTibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkhaLunana
Glottolog · 1
Lunana dialect → luna1243
ISO 639-3 · 1
Lunana dialect → luk
Native speakers · 1
Lunana dialect → (700 cited 1998)
Native to · 1
Lunana dialect → Bhutan
Region · 1
Lunana dialect → Lunana Gewog, Gasa District
Writing system · 1
Lunana dialect → Tibetan

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lunana bhutan dzongkha language gewog tibetic ནག gasa district 700 1998 wylie lunanakha lung-nag-na-kha spoken people yak-herding pastoralists variety national

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Lunana dialectGlottologluna12431.00infobox
Lunana dialectISO 639-3luk1.00infobox
Lunana dialectLanguage familyTibeto-BurmanTibeto-Kanauri (?)BodishTibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkhaLunana1.00infobox
Lunana dialectLanguage familyTibeto-Kanauri (?)BodishTibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkhaLunana1.00infobox
Lunana dialectLanguage familyBodishTibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkhaLunana1.00infobox
Lunana dialectLanguage familyTibeticDzongkha–LhokäDzongkhaLunana1.00infobox
Lunana dialectLanguage familyDzongkha–LhokäDzongkhaLunana1.00infobox
Lunana dialectLanguage familyDzongkhaLunana1.00infobox
Lunana dialectLanguage familyLunana1.00infobox
Lunana dialectNative speakers(700 cited 1998)1.00infobox
Lunana dialectNative toBhutan1.00infobox
Lunana dialectRegionLunana Gewog, Gasa District1.00infobox
Lunana dialectWriting systemTibetan1.00infobox

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