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Bahing is a one of the ethnicity present in Nepal which consist of the following ancestors: Paiwa''', Dungmowa, Rukhusalu, Waripsawa, Timriwa, Dhimriwa, Nayango, Dhayango, Khaliwa/Khaluwa, Rendukpa/Rendu, and Rungbu'''.<ref>linked to [[Rumjatar]] by Hanßon–Winter 1991</ref> These ancestors spoke the Bahing language. The Bahing language was recorded (census 2021) to be spoken by 14449 people of the [[Bahing|Bahing ethnic group]] in [[Nepal]].<ref>[http://www.ethnologue.com/show_map.asp?name=NP&seq=20 Detailed language map of eastern Nepal, see language #4 near the map's north/south center and about 2/3 of the way from east to west]</ref> It belongs to the family of [[Kiranti languages]], a subgroup of [[Sino-Tibetan languages|Sino-Tibetan]]. |
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The group Rumdali is also known as Nechali among some of them. |
The group Rumdali is also known as Nechali among some of them. |
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*Northeastern [[Okhaldhunga District]], [[Sagarmatha Zone]]: [[Harkapur]], [[Rajadip|Ragdip]], [[Bigutar]], [[Baraneshwar|Baruneswor]], [[Okhaldhunga]], [[Rumjatar]], [[Barnalu]], [[Mamkha]], [[Ratmate]], [[Serna]], [[Diyale]], and [[Bhadaure, Sagarmatha|Bhadaure]] VDC's (''Rumdali dialect'') |
*Northeastern [[Okhaldhunga District]], [[Sagarmatha Zone]]: [[Harkapur]], [[Rajadip|Ragdip]], [[Bigutar]], [[Baraneshwar|Baruneswor]], [[Okhaldhunga]], [[Rumjatar]], [[Barnalu]], [[Mamkha]], [[Ratmate]], [[Serna]], [[Diyale]], and [[Bhadaure, Sagarmatha|Bhadaure]] VDC's (''Rumdali dialect'') |
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*Mid-southeastern [[Okhaldhunga District]]: [[Ketuke]], [[Moli]], [[Baksa, Nepal|Waksa]], and [[Ubu, Nepal|Ubu]] VDC's (''Tolocha dialect'') |
*Mid-southeastern [[Okhaldhunga District]]: [[Ketuke]], [[Moli, Nepal|Moli]], [[Baksa, Nepal|Waksa]], and [[Ubu, Nepal|Ubu]] VDC's (''Tolocha dialect'') |
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*Southern tip of [[Solukhumbu District]]: [[Necha Batase]] and [[Salyan, Solukhumbu|Salyan]] VDC's |
*Southern tip of [[Solukhumbu District]]: [[Necha Batase]] and [[Salyan, Solukhumbu|Salyan]] VDC's |
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*[[Khotang District]] |
*[[Khotang District]] |
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==Dialects== |
==Dialects== |
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According to ''[[Ethnologue]]'', Bahing consists of the Rumdali, Nechali, Tolacha, Moblocha, and Hangu dialects, with 85% or above intelligibility among all dialects |
According to ''[[Ethnologue]]'', Bahing consists of the Rumdali, Nechali, Tolacha, Moblocha, and Hangu dialects, with 85% or above intelligibility among all dialects. |
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==Documentation== |
==Documentation== |
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==Phonology== |
==Phonology== |
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Bahing and the related [[Khaling language]] have synchronic ten-vowel systems.<!--broken link [http://www.iias.nl/host/himalaya/conferences/hls/1st_abstracts/mic.html--> The difference of {{IPA|[mərə]}} "monkey" vs. {{IPA|[mɯrɯ]}} "human being" is difficult to perceive for speakers of even neighboring dialects, which makes for "an unlimited source of fun to the Bahing people" |
Bahing and the related [[Khaling language]] have synchronic ten-vowel systems.<!--broken link [http://www.iias.nl/host/himalaya/conferences/hls/1st_abstracts/mic.html--> The difference of {{IPA|[mərə]}} "monkey" vs. {{IPA|[mɯrɯ]}} "human being" is difficult to perceive for speakers of even neighboring dialects, which makes for "an unlimited source of fun to the Bahing people".<ref>([https://web.archive.org/web/20090214091840/http://www.isrl.uiuc.edu/~amag/langev/paper/deboer01evolvingSound.html de Boer 2002] [https://web.archive.org/web/20080704143113/http://www3.isrl.uiuc.edu/~junwang4/langev/localcopy/pdf/deboer01evolvingSound.pdf PDF])</ref> |
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===Vowels=== |
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! colspan="2" |[[Front vowel|Front]] |
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! colspan="2" |[[Central vowel|Central]] |
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! colspan="4" |[[Back vowel|Back]] |
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!colspan=2 |<small>[[unrounded vowel|unrounded]]</small> |
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!colspan=2 |<small>[[unrounded vowel|unrounded]]</small> |
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!colspan=2 |<small>[[unrounded vowel|unrounded]]</small> |
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!colspan=2 |<small>[[rounded vowel|rounded]]</small> |
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!<small>short</small> |
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!<small>long</small> |
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!<small>short</small> |
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|{{IPA link|i}} {{angbr|इ}} |
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|{{IPA link|iː}} {{angbr|इः}} |
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|{{IPA link|ɯ}} {{angbr|उ़}} |
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|{{IPA link |ɯː}} {{angbr|उ़ः}} |
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|{{IPA link |u}} {{angbr|उ}} |
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|{{IPA link |uː}} {{angbr|उः}} |
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![[high-mid vowel|High-mid]] |
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|{{IPA link |e}} {{angbr|ए}} |
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|{{IPA link |eː}} {{angbr|एः}} |
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|{{IPA link |ɤ}} {{angbr|ओ़}} |
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|{{IPA link |ɤː}} {{angbr|ओ़ः}} |
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|{{IPA link |o}} {{angbr|ओ}} |
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|{{IPA link |oː}} {{angbr|ओः}} |
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|{{IPA link |ɛ}} {{angbr|ए़}} |
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|{{IPA link |ʌ}} {{angbr|अ}} |
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|{{IPA link |ʌː}} {{angbr|अः}} |
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|{{IPA link |ä}} {{angbr|आ}} |
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|{{IPA link |äː}} {{angbr|आः}} |
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*Bahing language has no long vowel /ɛ/. |
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===Consonants=== |
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! [[Bilabial consonant|Bilabial]] |
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! [[Dental consonant|Dental]] |
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! [[Apical consonant|Apico]]-<br />[[Alveolar consonant|alveolar]] |
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! [[Laminal consonant|Lamino]]-<br />[[Dental consonant|alveolar]] |
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! [[Palatal consonant|Palatal]] |
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! [[Velar consonant|Velar]] |
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! [[Glottal consonant|Glottal]] |
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! colspan="3" | [[Nasal consonant|Nasal]] |
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| {{IPAlink|m}} {{angbr|म}} |
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| {{IPAlink|n}} {{angbr|न}} |
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| {{IPAlink|ŋ}} {{angbr|ङ}} |
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! rowspan="5" | [[Plosive]]/<br>[[Affricate]] |
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! colspan="2" | <small>[[implosive consonant|implosive]]</small> |
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|{{IPAlink|ɓ}} {{angbr|ळ}} |
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! rowspan="2" | <small>[[voiceless consonant|voiceless]]</small> |
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! <small>[[unaspirated]]</small> |
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| {{IPAlink|p}} {{angbr|प}} |
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| {{IPAlink|t̪}} {{angbr|त}} |
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| {{IPAlink|t}} {{angbr|ट}} |
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| {{IPAlink|t͡s}} {{angbr|च}} |
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| {{IPAlink|k}} {{angbr|क}} |
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| {{IPA link|ʔ}} |
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! <small>[[aspirated consonant|aspirated]]</small> |
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| {{IPAlink|pʰ}} {{angbr|फ}} |
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| {{IPAlink|t̪ʰ}} {{angbr|थ}} |
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| {{IPAlink|tʰ}} {{angbr|ठ}} |
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| {{IPAlink|t͡sʰ}} {{angbr|छ}} |
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| {{IPAlink|kʰ}} {{angbr|ख}} |
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! rowspan="2" | <small>[[voiced consonant|voiced]]</small> |
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! <small>[[unaspirated]]</small> |
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| {{IPAlink|b}} {{angbr|ब}} |
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| {{IPAlink|d̪}} {{angbr|द}} |
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| {{IPAlink|d}} {{angbr|ड}} |
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| {{IPAlink|d͡z}} {{angbr|ज}} |
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| {{IPAlink|ɡ}} {{angbr|ग}} |
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! <small>[[aspirated consonant|aspirated]]</small> |
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| {{IPAlink|bʱ}} {{angbr|भ}} |
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| {{IPAlink|d̪ʱ}} {{angbr|ध}} |
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| {{IPAlink|dʱ}} {{angbr|ढ}} |
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| {{IPAlink|d͡zʱ}} {{angbr|झ}} |
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| {{IPAlink|ɡʱ}} {{angbr|घ}} |
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| {{IPAlink|s}} {{angbr|स}} |
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| {{IPAlink|ɦ}} {{angbr|ह}} |
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| {{IPAlink|r}} {{angbr|र}} |
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| {{IPAlink|l}} {{angbr|ल}} |
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| {{IPAlink|w}} {{angbr|व}} |
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| {{IPAlink|j}} {{angbr|य}} |
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* Bahing has its unique sound /ɓ/ ळ. |
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* Nowadays use ट, ठ, ड, ढ, have disappeared or are less used. |
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==Morphology== |
==Morphology== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.himalayanlanguages.org/?q=language_studies/bahing Himalayan Languages Project] |
*{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20110726151411/http://www.himalayanlanguages.org/?q=language_studies/bahing Himalayan Languages Project]}} |
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[[Category:Languages of Nepal]] |
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[[Category:Languages of India]] |
[[Category:Languages of India]] |
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[[Category:Languages of Koshi Province]] |
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Latest revision as of 03:38, 19 October 2024
Bahing | |
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Region | Nepal |
Ethnicity | Bahing |
Native speakers | 12,000 (2011 census)[1] |
Sino-Tibetan
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Official status | |
Official language in | Nepal |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | bhj |
Glottolog | bahi1252 |
ELP | Bahing |
Bahing is a one of the ethnicity present in Nepal which consist of the following ancestors: Paiwa, Dungmowa, Rukhusalu, Waripsawa, Timriwa, Dhimriwa, Nayango, Dhayango, Khaliwa/Khaluwa, Rendukpa/Rendu, and Rungbu.[2] These ancestors spoke the Bahing language. The Bahing language was recorded (census 2021) to be spoken by 14449 people of the Bahing ethnic group in Nepal.[3] It belongs to the family of Kiranti languages, a subgroup of Sino-Tibetan.
The group Rumdali is also known as Nechali among some of them.
Names
[edit]Ethnologue lists the following alternate names for Bahing: Baying, Ikke lo, Kiranti-Bahing, Pai Lo, Radu lo. Procha lo
Geographical distribution
[edit]Bahing is spoken in the following locations of Nepal (Ethnologue).
- Northeastern Okhaldhunga District, Sagarmatha Zone: Harkapur, Ragdip, Bigutar, Baruneswor, Okhaldhunga, Rumjatar, Barnalu, Mamkha, Ratmate, Serna, Diyale, and Bhadaure VDC's (Rumdali dialect)
- Mid-southeastern Okhaldhunga District: Ketuke, Moli, Waksa, and Ubu VDC's (Tolocha dialect)
- Southern tip of Solukhumbu District: Necha Batase and Salyan VDC's
- Khotang District
Dialects
[edit]According to Ethnologue, Bahing consists of the Rumdali, Nechali, Tolacha, Moblocha, and Hangu dialects, with 85% or above intelligibility among all dialects.
Documentation
[edit]The Bahing language was described by Brian Houghton Hodgson (1857, 1858) as having a very complex verbal morphology. By the 1970s, only vestiges were left, making Bahing a case study of grammatical attrition and language death.
Phonology
[edit]Bahing and the related Khaling language have synchronic ten-vowel systems. The difference of [mərə] "monkey" vs. [mɯrɯ] "human being" is difficult to perceive for speakers of even neighboring dialects, which makes for "an unlimited source of fun to the Bahing people".[4]
Vowels
[edit]Front | Central | Back | ||||||
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short | long | short | long | short | long | short | long | |
High | i ⟨इ⟩ | iː ⟨इः⟩ | ɯ ⟨उ़⟩ | ɯː ⟨उ़ः⟩ | u ⟨उ⟩ | uː ⟨उः⟩ | ||
High-mid | e ⟨ए⟩ | eː ⟨एः⟩ | ɤ ⟨ओ़⟩ | ɤː ⟨ओ़ः⟩ | o ⟨ओ⟩ | oː ⟨ओः⟩ | ||
Low-mid | ɛ ⟨ए़⟩ | ʌ ⟨अ⟩ | ʌː ⟨अः⟩ | |||||
Low | ä ⟨आ⟩ | äː ⟨आः⟩ |
- Bahing language has no long vowel /ɛ/.
Consonants
[edit]Bilabial | Dental | Apico- alveolar |
Lamino- alveolar |
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Nasal | m ⟨म⟩ | n ⟨न⟩ | ŋ ⟨ङ⟩ | ||||||
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implosive | ɓ ⟨ळ⟩ | |||||||
voiceless | unaspirated | p ⟨प⟩ | t̪ ⟨त⟩ | t ⟨ट⟩ | t͡s ⟨च⟩ | k ⟨क⟩ | ʔ | ||
aspirated | pʰ ⟨फ⟩ | t̪ʰ ⟨थ⟩ | tʰ ⟨ठ⟩ | t͡sʰ ⟨छ⟩ | kʰ ⟨ख⟩ | ||||
voiced | unaspirated | b ⟨ब⟩ | d̪ ⟨द⟩ | d ⟨ड⟩ | d͡z ⟨ज⟩ | ɡ ⟨ग⟩ | |||
aspirated | bʱ ⟨भ⟩ | d̪ʱ ⟨ध⟩ | dʱ ⟨ढ⟩ | d͡zʱ ⟨झ⟩ | ɡʱ ⟨घ⟩ | ||||
Fricative | s ⟨स⟩ | ɦ ⟨ह⟩ | |||||||
Trill | r ⟨र⟩ | ||||||||
Lateral | l ⟨ल⟩ | ||||||||
Approximant | w ⟨व⟩ | j ⟨य⟩ |
- Bahing has its unique sound /ɓ/ ळ.
- Nowadays use ट, ठ, ड, ढ, have disappeared or are less used.
Morphology
[edit]Hodgson (1857) reported a middle voice formed by a suffix -s(i) added to the verbal stem, corresponding to reflexives in other Kiranti languages.
References
[edit]- ^ Bahing at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- ^ linked to Rumjatar by Hanßon–Winter 1991
- ^ Detailed language map of eastern Nepal, see language #4 near the map's north/south center and about 2/3 of the way from east to west
- ^ (de Boer 2002 PDF)
External links
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