Magar, Eastern

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A language of Nepal

Alternate Names
Magar, Magari, Mangar
Autonym
मगर ढुट‎ (magar ḍhuṭ)
User Population

462,000 in Nepal (2001 census), decreasing. 789,000 all Magar in Nepal (2011 census). The identification of Magars is complicated by the fact that a number of other ethnic groups (Chantyal, Kham, Kaike, Kusunda, Raute, Raji) have claimed to be Magars to outsiders. Isolated enclaves of monolinguals are found in Nawalparasi and southern Tanahu districts. Total users in all countries: 533,700.

Location

Bagmati province: Ramechhap district, Likhu and Ramechhap municipalities; Sindhuli district, eastern municipalities; Kosi province: Khotang district, Halesi Tuwachung and Lamidanda municipalities; Okhaldhunga district, Champadevi, Chisankhugadhi, Likhu, Manebhanjyang, Siddhicharan, and Sunkoshi municipalities; Udayapur, northwestern municipalities.

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Language Status

6b* (Threatened). Language of recognized indigenous nationality: Magar.

Dialects

Gorkha, Nawalparasi, Tanahu. Also long-extant migrant communities scattered throughout the Eastern Development Region speak a different variety from those west of Kathmandu. Reports of intelligibility between these varieties vary.

Language Use

Also use Nepali [npi].

Language Development

Literacy rate in L2: 25%–50%. Literature. Dictionary. Texts. NT: 1991.

Writing

Brahmi script [Brah]. Devanagari script [Deva].

Other Comments

Traditional religion, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu.

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