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'''Rai language''' may refer to:
'''Rai language''' may refer to:
* [[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]] 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)
[[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),[[ Chiling language|Chiling]] (2,046) ,[[Jerung language|Jerung]] (1,763),[[Tilung language|Tilung]] (1,424), [[Koi language| Koi]] (1,271),[[Belhare language|Belhare]] (559),[[Waling languge|Waling]] (1,169),[[Sam language|Sam]] (401),[[Phangduwali language|Phangduwali]] (290), [[Lingkhim language|Lingkhim]] (129)


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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),Chiling (2,046) ,Jerung (1,763),Tilung (1,424), Koi (1,271),Belhare (559),Waling (1,169),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)