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'''Rai language''' may refer to:
'''Rai language''' may refer to:
* [[Rai languages]] or Kiranti languages, a family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in Nepal, Indian State of Sikkim and Northern West Bengal, Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Southern Bhutan by Kirat Rai people
* [[Rai language|Rai]] or Kiranti languages, a family of [[Sino-Tibetan languages]] spoken in [[Nepal]], Indian State of [[Sikkim]] and Northern West Bengal, [[Darjeeling]], [[Kalimpong]] and Southern [[Bhutan]] by Kirat Rai people Rais divide into many sub group and they Speak Different Languages Acoording To 2011 Nepal Based Census the numbers of Differnt Languages Speakers : [[Languages Of Nepal]]
[[Rai language|Rai]] Languages 2011 Based Nepal Census: [[Bantawa language]] (132,583) ,[[Chamling language|Chamling]] (76,800),[[Kulung language|Kulung]] (33,117), Thulung language|Thulung]] (20,659), Sampang language|Sampang]] (18,217), [[Khaling language|Khaling]] (14,467),[[Wambule language|Wambule]] (13,470), Bahing language|Bahing]] (11,658),[[Nachhiring language|Nachhiring]] (10,041) [[Yamphu language|Yamphu]] (9,208), [[Dumi language|Dumi]] (7,638),[[Puma language|Puma]] (6,689), [[Dungmali language|Dungmali]] (6,260),[[Athpariya language|Athpariya]] (5,530),[[Mewahang language|Mewahang]], [[4,650), [[Lohorung language|Lohorung]] (3,716),[[[Chintang language|Chintang]] (3,712),[[Chhiling language|Chhiling]] (2,046) ,[[Jerung language|Jerung]] (1,763),[[Tilung language|Tilung]] (1,424), [[Koi language| Koi]] (1,271),[[Belhare language|Belhare]] (559),[[Sam language|Sam]] (401),[[Phangduwali language|Phangduwali]] (290), [[Lingkhim language|Lingkhim]] (129)
**[[Bantawa language]], a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Nepal, Darjeeling, Sikkim, Kalimpong and Bhutan

* [[Chamling language]], a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in parts of Nepal and Darjeeling, Sikkim, Kalimpong and Southern Bhutan
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|name= Rai Kirati
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|fam2=[[Mahakiranti languages|Mahakiranti]] ?
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|fam3=[[Kiranti languages|Kiranti]]
|fam3=[[Kiranti languages|Kiranti]]
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|fam4= [[Rai languge|Rai]]
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|script=[[Devanagari]]
|script=[[Devanagari]]

Revision as of 11:23, 7 April 2021

Rai language may refer to:

Rai Languages 2011 Based Nepal Census: Bantawa language (132,583) ,Chamling (76,800),Kulung (33,117), Thulung language|Thulung]] (20,659), Sampang language|Sampang]] (18,217), Khaling (14,467),Wambule (13,470), Bahing language|Bahing]] (11,658),Nachhiring (10,041) Yamphu (9,208), Dumi (7,638),Puma (6,689), Dungmali (6,260),Athpariya (5,530),Mewahang, [[4,650), Lohorung (3,716),[[[Chintang language|Chintang]] (3,712),Chhiling (2,046) ,Jerung (1,763),Tilung (1,424), Koi (1,271),Belhare (559),Sam (401),Phangduwali (290), Lingkhim (129)

Rai Kirati
राई किराती भाषा
RegionNepal Sikkim Darjeeling, Kalimpong in India and Southern Bhutan
Native speakers
170,000 (2001 & 2011 censuses)[1]
Devanagari
Official status
Official language in
 India
Language codes
ISO 639-3bap – inclusive code
Individual code:
wly – Kirat Rai
Glottologkira1253

See also

  • Rai people, an indigenous ethnolinguistic group of Nepal and some north eastern regions of India
  • Sakela, festival of Kirat Rai people

References

  1. ^ Rai Kirati at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    Kirat Rai at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)