In this article we are going to talk about Sampang language, a topic that has been the subject of interest and debate in recent years. Sampang language is an issue that affects people of all ages, genders and cultures, and its relevance crosses different fields such as health, economics, politics and society in general. Throughout history, Sampang language has played a fundamental role in people's lives and its study and understanding are crucial to understanding the world in which we live. Through this article, we will explore different aspects of Sampang language, from its origins to its impact today, with the aim of providing a comprehensive view on this relevant topic.
Sampang | |
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Region | Nepal |
Ethnicity | Khambu Sampang Rai |
Native speakers | 18,300 (2011 census) |
Sino-Tibetan
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | rav |
Glottolog | samp1249 |
ELP | Sampang |
Sampang language is a subgroup of Central Kiranti languages.
Sampang is spoken in the following locations of Nepal (Ethnologue).
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 |
? | soltini |
? | 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 |