Languages by language family/Bodic
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◂ Sino-Tibetan languages ◂ Tibeto-Burmese languages
- Bodish languages (see subpage)
- West Himalayish (or Almora, Kanauric) languages (see subpage)
- Kaike-Ghale-Tamangic languages
- Kaike (or Tarali Kham) [kzq] (disabled)
- Ghale-Tamangic languages
▸ Ghale languages:
- Kutang Ghale (or Bhotte) [ght] (disabled)
- Bihi
- Chak (Nepal)
- Rana
- Southern Ghale (or Galle Gurung, Lila Ke, Ril-Lila) [ghe] (disabled)
- Barpak
- Kyaura
- Laprak
- Northern Ghale [ghh] (disabled)
- Jagat
- Khorla
- Nyak
- Philim
- Uiya
▸ Tamangic languages:
- Nuclear Tamang (or Tāmāng, Murmi) languages (see below)
- Gurungic languages (see below)
- Seke (Nepal) [skj] (disabled)
- Chuksang
- Tangbe
- Tetang
▸ Nuclear Tamang (or Tāmāng, Murmi) languages:
- Eastern Gorkha Tamang [tge] (disabled)
- Kasigaon
- Kerounja
- Eastern Tamang [taj] (disabled)
- Central-Eastern Tamang
- Outer-Eastern Tamang
- Western Tamang (or Bhōtiā, Ishāng, Sain) [tdg] (disabled)
- Northwestern Tamang
- Southwestern Tamang
- Rasuwa
- Trisuli
▸ Gurungic languages:
- Gurung (or Gurnung, Tamu Kyi) [gvr] (disabled)
- Eastern Gurung
- Gorkha Gurung
- Lamjung Gurung
- Tamu Kyi
- Western Gurung
- Northwestern Gurung
- Southern Gurung
- Manangba-Nar-Phu languages
- Manange (or Manang, Manangi, Manangba, Manangbhot, Manangbolt, Nyishang, Nyeshang, Nyeshangba, Northern Gurung) [nmm] (disabled)
- Prakaa
- Nar Phu (or Nar-Phu, NarPhu, Narpú, Narpa) [npa] (disabled)
- Nar
- Phu
- Manange (or Manang, Manangi, Manangba, Manangbhot, Manangbolt, Nyishang, Nyeshang, Nyeshangba, Northern Gurung) [nmm] (disabled)
- Thakali-Chantyal languages
- Chantyal (or Chhantel, Chantel, Chentel) [chx] (disabled)
- Thakali (or Thaksya, Thāksya, Tapaang, Panchgaunle) [ths] (disabled)
- Marpha
- Syang
- Tukche