Tamang (Devnagari:तामाङ) is a term used to collectively refer to a group of languages spoken in parts of Nepal and Sikkim. It comprises Eastern Tamang, Northwestern Tamang, Southwestern Tamang, Eastern Gorkha Tamang, and Western Tamang. Lexical similarity between Eastern Tamang (which is regarded as the most prominent) and other Tamang languages varies between 81% to 63%; lexical similarity between Spanish and Portuguese, for instance, is estimated at 89%[citation needed].
[edit] ClassificationAccording to ethnologue.com Tamang languages are classified as follows: ISO 639-3 identifiers are given in brackets. [edit] DialectsThe Tamang language has further been subdivided into the following dialects-
Tamang language is the largest Tibeto-Burman language in Nepal. [edit] GrammarSome grammatical features of Tamang languages are Phonetically Tamang languages are tonal. [edit] Writing systemTamang languages use Tam-Yig which is similar to Tibetan scripts and Devanāgarī. [edit] See alsoGurung (ethnic group) [edit] External linksPágina espejo de la WikipediaDirectorio de Enlaces Directorio dmoz Directorio espejo dmoz Pedro Bernardo | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||