thq ISO 639

Tharu, Mid-Eastern

  • Geography

    NP Janakpur province: Mahattari district, Bhangaha municipality; Saptari district, northern municipalities; Sarlahi district, Haripur, Ishworpur, and Lalbandi municipalities; Siraha district, Lahan; Kosi province: Morang district, Belhari, Budhiganga, and Biratnagar municipalities; Sunsari district; Udayapur district, Belaka, Chaudandigadhi, and Triyuga municipalities.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Nepal

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Kochila Tharu, Madhya-Purbiya Tharu
258,000 in Nepal (2003), increasing. Population for all Tharu varieties: 1,530,000 (2011 census). Mostly illiterate older women are monolingual.
Janakpur province: Mahattari district, Bhangaha municipality; Saptari district, northern municipalities; Sarlahi district, Haripur, Ishworpur, and Lalbandi municipalities; Siraha district, Lahan; Kosi province: Morang district, Belhari, Budhiganga, and Biratnagar municipalities; Sunsari district; Udayapur district, Belaka, Chaudandigadhi, and Triyuga municipalities.
Central Nepal, Eastern Nepal, India, Map 3, India, Map 4
5 (Developing). Language of recognized indigenous nationality: Tharu, Dhanuk.
Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Tharu, Eastern Tharu
Saptari (Saptariya Tharu), Morang, Udayapur, Sunsari, Siraha, Mahottari, Sarlahi, Dhanusa, Rautahat, Bara, Parsa. Each district has a different variety. Dialect names refer to districts. Lexical similarity: 51%–59% with Kathariya Tharu, 46%–52% with Dangaura Tharu.
SOV; postpositions; noun head final; no gender; content q-word in situ; 1 prefix, up to 3 suffixes; clause constituents indicated by case-marking; verbal affixation marks person; tense and aspect; passives (syntactic, not morphological); nontonal; 32 consonant and 8 vowel phonemes.
Vigorous. Home, friends, religion; mixed use: Work, education, religion. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Also use Maithili [mai]. Also use Nepali [npi]. Used as L2 by Kurux [kru].
Mother-tongue multilingual education introduced in one school. Literacy increasing. Taught as subject in primary schools. Radio. Videos. Dictionary. Texts.
Devanagari script [Deva].
Tharu from each district usually take the district name as a more specific name or identity. Other Tharu in Siraha, Udayapur, and Saptari districts who call themselves Kochila but speak Sapatariya Tharu. Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Tharu, Mid-Eastern
Tharu, Kochila
Bihar state: Pashchim Champaran district, on Nepal border.
Morangia.
6a (Vigorous)
Non-indigenous. Traditional religion, Hindu.
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