syw ISO 639
स्युबा (Syuba) Autonyms
Syuba
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A language of Nepal
- ISO 639
- syw
- Alternate Names
- Kagate, Shuba, Shuuba, Shuva, Shuwa, Shyuuba, Syuba Tam, Syuuba, Yholmo, Yholmoli, Yholmu, “Kagate Bhote” (pej.)
- Autonym
- स्युबा (Syuba)
- Population
- 1,500 (2012 SIL). Very few monolinguals.
- Location
- Bagmati province: Ramechhap district, Gokulganga and Lukhu municipalities.
- Language Maps
- Eastern Nepal
- Language Status
- 6b (Threatened). Language of recognized indigenous nationality: Sherpa.
- Classification
- Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Western Tibeto-Burman, Bodish, Central Bodish, Central, gTsang
- Dialects
- Differs from Helambu Sherpa [scp] by less use of the honorific system in verbs, which makes intelligibility more of a problem for the Syuba. It could be considered a dialect of Helambu Sherpa.
- Typology
- SOV; postpositions; genitives, adjectives, relatives before noun heads; numerals after noun heads; noun head initial; no noun classes or genders; content q-word early in the clause; 1 prefix, up to 4 suffixes; subject, object, indirect object, case of noun phrase indicated by postpositions; clause constituents indicated by both case-marking and word order; split ergativity; rich tense and aspect system; no passives or voice; impersonal voice; causatives; comparatives; CV, CVC, CVV, CCV, CCVV, CVVC; 26 consonant and 5 vowel phonemes; tonal (4 tones).
- Language Use
- Home, friends; mixed use: Religion, work. Some young people, all adults. Positive attitudes. Some also use Nepali [npi], at home.
- Language Development
- Literacy rate in L2: Few. Literates in Nepali [npi] have very little trouble reading Syuba in Devanagari script. Dictionary. Texts. Bible portions: 1977.
- Writing
- Devanagari script [Deva].
- Other Comments
- Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, traditional religion.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Syuba
