dhi ISO 639

धिमाल‎ (Dhimal) Autonyms

Dhimal

  • Geography

    NP Kosi province: Jhapa district, Arjundhara, Buddhashanti, Damak, and Kamal municipalities; Morang district, Belbari, Kanepokhari, Miklajung, Patahrishanishchare, Sundarharaicha, and Uralabari municipalities.
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A language of Nepal

dhi
Dhemal
धिमाल‎ (Dhimal)
20,430 in Nepal, all users. L1 users: 19,300 in Nepal (2011 census), decreasing. L2 users: 1,130 (2011 census). Total users in all countries: 20,880 (as L1: 19,750; as L2: 1,130).
Kosi province: Jhapa district, Arjundhara, Buddhashanti, Damak, and Kamal municipalities; Morang district, Belbari, Kanepokhari, Miklajung, Patahrishanishchare, Sundarharaicha, and Uralabari municipalities.
Eastern Nepal, India, Map 4
6b (Threatened). Language of recognized indigenous nationality: Dhimal.
Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Sal, Dhimalish
Eastern Dhimal, Western Dhimal. 75%–80% intelligibility between eastern and western dialect speakers. Lexical similarity: 80%–82% with dialects.
SOV; postpositions; noun head final; no noun classes or genders; content q-word in situ; genitives, demonstratives, relatives before noun heads; 1 prefix, up to 3 suffixes; clause constituents indicated by case-marking; verbal affixation marks person; non-ergative; tense and aspect; passives and voice; nontonal; 31 consonant and 16 vowel phonemes (includes 5 basic vowels, 5 long vowels and 5 nasalized vowels); honorificity is marked for first person when speaking with in-laws.
Home, friends, religion; mixed use: Work. Some young people, all adults. Adolescents and older. Some use among children. Positive attitudes. Also use Hindi [hin]. Also use Nepali [npi]. Also use Rajbanshi [rjs].
Literacy rate in L2: 39% (1991 census). Literature. Periodicals. Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. NT: 2017. Agency: Dhimal Ethnic Development Centre.
Devanagari script [Deva], used since 1999.
Traditional religion, Christian, Hindu.
OLAC resources in and about Dhimal
Dhimal
450 in India (2000 K. Cooper).
Jharkhand state: Bokaro district; West Bengal state: Puruliya district, 16 villages.
Eastern Dhimal.
5 (Developing)
Non-indigenous.
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