e/Monpa language

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has glosseng: The Monpa language (or Dakpa language) is spoken in the Tawang and West Kameng districts held by the Indian government (claim by Tibet as a part of Lho-kha Sa-khul) and other parts of Lhoka. It belongs to the Tibeto-Burman family, and it is mutually unintelligible to Tibetan, although it shares many similarities with the Bumthang dialect. The language uses the Tibetan script to represent its words and phonetics.
lexicalizationeng: Monpa language
subclass ofe/East Bodish languages
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