Ghale, Northern

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A language of Nepal

Alternate Names
Lila, Ril-Lila
User Population

4,440 (2011 census). 400 monolinguals.

Location

Gandaki province: Gorkha district, Dharche rural municipality, Jagat, Korla Besi, Nyak, Philim, and Uiya villages.

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Language Status

6b (Threatened).

Dialects

Khorla, Uiya, Jagat, Philim, Nyak. Nyak is most diverse dialect. Philim has 94% intelligibility of Uiya. 75%–79% intelligibility of Barpak in Southern Ghale [ghe]. Dialect chain runs north and south. Lexical similarity: 73%–89% among dialects, 65%–81% with Southern Ghale [ghe], 45%–61% with Kuke [ght], 29%–37% with Western Tamang [tdg], 21%–27% with Nubri [kte], 22%–25% with Tsum [ttz], 19%–23% with Kyerung (Kyirong) [kgy], 19%–21% with Tibetan [bod].

Language Use

Home, friends, religion, work. Some young people, all adults. Positive attitudes. Also use Nepali [npi], but speakers in Philim, Lho, and Bihi have no more than basic bilingual proficiency.

Writing

Unwritten [Qaax].

Other Comments

Buddhist, Christian, Hindu.