the ISO 639

Tharu, Central

  • Geography

    NP Bagmati province: Chitwan district; Gandaki province: East Nawalparasi district; Janakpur province: Bara and Parsa districts, northern municipalities; Lumbini province: West Nawalparasi, northern municipalities.
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A language of Nepal

the
Chhetriya Tharu, Chitawan Tharu, Chitoniya Tharu, Chitwan Tharu, Chitwania Tharu, Madhya Chhetriya Tharu, Madhya Ksetriya Tharu
285,000 in Nepal (2001 census), increasing. Population for all Tharu varieties: 1,530,000 (2011 census).
Bagmati province: Chitwan district; Gandaki province: East Nawalparasi district; Janakpur province: Bara and Parsa districts, northern municipalities; Lumbini province: West Nawalparasi, northern municipalities.
Central Nepal, India, Map 3, India, Map 4
5 (Developing). Language of recognized indigenous nationality: Tharu.
Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Tharu, Eastern Tharu
Laulpuriya (Laulpuriya Tharu, Nawalparasi, Nawalpuriya Tharu), Chitwan (Chitoniya Tharu, Chitwan Tharu, Chitwania Tharu, Chitwaniya).
SOV; postpositions; noun head final; 2 genders; content q-word in situ; up to 3 suffixes; clause constituents indicated by case-marking; verbal affixation marks person and number; tense and aspect; passive construction; nontonal; 34 consonant and 6 vowel phonemes (5 of the vowels can be nasalized).
Vigorous within the language community. Home, friends, religion; mixed use: Work, education. Used by all. Mixed attitudes, from neutral to negative. Also use Bhojpuri [bho]. Also use Hindi [hin]. Also use Nepali [npi].
Taught as subject in primary schools. Literature. Newspapers. Periodicals. Radio. Videos. Grammar. Texts. Bible portions: 1977.
Devanagari script [Deva].
Traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Tharu, Central
Tharu, Chitwania
Uttar Pradesh state: Kushinagar district, on Nepal border.
6a (Vigorous)
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