Sampang language

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Sampang
RegionNepal
EthnicityKhambu Sampang Rai
Native speakers
18,300 (2011 census)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3rav
Glottologsamp1249
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Sampang language is a subgroup of Central Kiranti languages

Geographical distribution

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Sampang is spoken in the following locations of Nepal (Ethnologue).

Sampang language more

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cha food, rice
khae curry
Mina people
fupa grandfather
muma grandmother
Appa Father
Aamma mother
Nana elder sister
Nichama little sister
nini Aunt elder to dad
dipa Uncle Elder to Dad
babbaw Uncle younger to Dad
bubu Elder Brother
Nucha Younger Brother
solti sibling’s partner’s brother
soltini sibling’s partner’s sister
bhadai/bhaidini Brothers children Son/ Daughter
kwopa Mother's Brother
Rwa money
tey cloths
kawa water
mi fire
? Cup
khwabulo flour
Lungchha Millet
Khamawa locally brew wine
saa meat

The different branch of Sampang people

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  1. Chetapi Namrewa Sampang
  2. Tomiha Sampang
  3. Rana Sampang
  4. Samaru Sampang
  5. Bhalu Sampang
  6. Wakchalee Sampang
  7. Repsona Sampang
  8. Rangkham Sampang
  9. Rodu Sampang
  10. Herang Sampang
  11. Maremlung Sampang
  12. Damrewa Sampang
  13. Bali Sampang
  14. Samring Sampang
  15. Toriha Sampang
  16. Tamamchha Sampang

References

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  1. ^ Sampang at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)