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Sunam language

In this article, we will explore Sunam language in depth, analyzing its impact in different contexts and its relevance in today's society. From its origin to its evolution over time, Sunam language has played a fundamental role in various aspects of our daily lives. Through research and analysis, we will examine the various facets of Sunam language and how it has influenced and impacted the way we relate, work, and live. Additionally, we will examine the future implications of Sunam language and how it continues to shape our ever-changing world. This article provides an in-depth understanding of Sunam language and its importance in contemporary society.

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Sunam
sunnampakad
RegionHimachal Pradesh
Native speakers
390 (2020)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3ssk
Glottologsuna1241

Sunam[2] is an underdocumented Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Sunnam village, Kinnaur district, Himachal Pradesh, India.

Language situation

Sunam is spoken by the upper caste Scheduled Tribe community of Sunnam that makes up about 58% of the village's population. It exists in intese contact with Shumcho, a related but not mutually intelligible language spoken by the lower Scheduled Caste community in the same village, as well as regional lingua franca Kinnauri and Hindi and English that dominate the school system of Himachal Pradesh. Nepali and various Western Pahari languages are spoken by migratory laborers also present in the village.

Despite its small size and widespread multilingualism, the Sunam-speaking community has a positive attitude towards its language, which is still transmitted to children and used in all domains of daily life.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Negi, Harvinder Kumar (2020), "Sunam (Kinnaur, India) – Language Snapshot", Language Documentation and Description, 19: 249–255, retrieved 1 February 2023
  2. ^ also known as or spelled Sungam, Sungnam, Thebor, Thebör Skadd, Thebarshad, Central Kinnauri, or Sangnaur