scp ISO 639

ह्योल्मो‎ (Hyolmo) Autonyms

Hyolmo

  • Geography

    NP Bagmati province: Nuwakot district, Dupcheshwar municipality and Langtang National Park; Rasuwa district, Gosaikunda municipality; Sindhupalchok district, Helambu and Panchpokhari Thangpal municipalities; Gandaki province: Lamjung district, Besishahar municipality.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Nepal

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Helambu Sherpa, Hyolmo Tam, Yholmo, Yohlmo, Yolmo
ह्योल्मो‎ (Hyolmo)
10,680, all users. L1 users: 10,200 (2011 census). L2 users: 480 (2011 census). Very few monolinguals.
Bagmati province: Nuwakot district, Dupcheshwar municipality and Langtang National Park; Rasuwa district, Gosaikunda municipality; Sindhupalchok district, Helambu and Panchpokhari Thangpal municipalities; Gandaki province: Lamjung district, Besishahar municipality.
Central Nepal
6b (Threatened). Language of recognized indigenous nationality: Hyolmo.
Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Western Tibeto-Burman, Bodish, Central Bodish, Central, gTsang
Eastern Helambu Sherpa, Western Helambu Sherpa, LangDang Yohlmo, Lamjung Yohlmo. Melamchi river divides dialects. Understand other dialects even for abstract and complex subjects, including possibly Tarke Ghyang, Kahng-Kharka, Pahndang, but not Syuba [syw]. Lexical similarity: 66% with Dolpo [dre] and Walungge [ola]; 65% with Lhasa Tibetan [bod], Jirel [jul], and Kyerung (Kyirong) [kgy]; 63% with Lhowa [loy] and Sherpa [xsr]; 61% with Nubri [kte]; 60% with Lhomi [lhm].
SOV; postpositions; head noun initial; genitives, relatives before noun heads; articles, adjectives, numerals mostly after noun heads; no noun classes or genders; content q-word is usually the second word in the clause; maximum number of prefixes 1; maximum number of suffixes 4; clause constituents indicated primarily by case-marking, but word order distinguishes subject, object, indirect object some, but normally marked by postpositions; case of noun phrase indicated by postposition; split ergativity; rich system of tense and aspect; no passives or voice; causatives; comparatives; CV, CVC, CVV, CCV, CCVV, CVVC; tonal (4 tones); 36 consonant and 10 vowel phonemes.
Home; mixed use: Friends, religion, work. Some young people, all adults. Also use Central Tibetan [bod]. Also use Hindi [hin]. Also use Nepali [npi], viewing it as useful.
Literacy rate in L2: 15%–25%. Literacy motivation not high, except in English [eng]. Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. NT: 2000.
Devanagari script [Deva].
They go to northern India as laborers or resettle in Kathmandu or in India. Buddhist, Christian, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Hyolmo