Languages by language family/Middle Old Tibetan
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◂ Sino-Tibetan languages ◂ Tibeto-Burmese languages ◂ Bodic languages ◂ Bodish languages ◂ Early Old Tibetan (or Tibetic) languages
- Late Old Tibetan (or Late Old Tibetic) languages (see below)
- Kham-Hor languages (see below)
- Lahauli-Spiti languages (see below)
- Eastern Tibetic languages (see subpage)
- Southern Tibetic languages (see subpage)
- Central Tibetan languages (see subpage)
- Amdo Tibetan (or Amdo, Anduo, Ngambo) [adx] (disabled)
- Ndzorge
- Innovative Amdo Farmer
- Mdzorganrabar
- Rmastod
- Conservative Amdo Farmer (or Rongba)
- Huang-chung-hsien
- Padma
- Shando
- Conservative Amdo Nomad (or Hbrogpa)
- Labrang (or Rongmahbrogpa)
- Eastern Qinghai Amdo
- Chabcha
- Rebkong
- Rtsekhog
- Northern Sichuan Amdo
- Rmagsar
- Rngaba (or Ãba, Aba, Batang)
- Sertha/Golok
- North Eastern Qinghai Amdo
- Arik
- Mkharmar
- Rkangtsha
- Themchen
▸ Kham-Hor languages:
- Tseku (or Tsuku, Tzuku) [tsk] (disabled)
- Khams Tibetan (or Bhōṭiā of Khams, Khams Bhotia, Khams-Yal, Khams, Khamba, Khampa, Kham, Kam, Kang) [khg] (disabled)
- Nangchen Tibetan
- Southern Khams
- Central Khams
- Chamdo Tibetan
- Dagyab Tibetan
- Hor
- Amdo of Hor
- Bachen of Hor
- Gertse
- Hor of Hor
- Nakchu of Hor
- Sichuan Khams (or Eastern Khams)
- Bathang (Batang)
- Dartsedo (or Tatsienlu)
- Derge (Dege)
- Kardze (Ganzi)
- Lithang (Litang)
- Mili Tibetan
- Nyarong (Xinlong)
▸ Lahauli-Spiti languages:
- Spiti-Jad languages (see below)
- Stod Bhoti (or StodBhoti, Stod-Kad, Tod-Kad, Lahul Bhoti, Lahul) [sbu] (disabled)
- Khoksar (or Khoksar Bhoti)
- Mayar (or Mayar Bhoti, Mayari)
- Stod (or Tod, Kolong)
- Bhoti Kinnauri (or Bhotea of Upper Kinnauri, Bhōṭiā of Upper Kanawar, Kanāwri, Bod-Skad, Bod-skad, Bud-Kat, Bud-kat, Mnyamskad, Mnyam, Myamskad, Myamkat, Nyamkad, Nyamkat, Nyamskad, Sangs-Rgyas, Sangyas) [nes] (disabled)
- Kuno-Charang [tpq] (disabled)
- Nako
- Nesang
- Pooh-Namgya
▸ Spiti-Jad languages:
- Spiti Bhoti (or SpitiBhoti, Spiti, Spitian, Piti Bhoti) [spt] (disabled)
- Jad (or Dzad, Bhotia) [jda] (disabled)
- Jadthang (or Jad Tibetan)
- Nilang