Tamangic languages

The Tamangic languages, TGTM languages, or West Bodish languages, are a family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in the Himalayas of Nepal. They are called West Bodish by Bradley (1997). The languages are: * Tamang (several divergent varieties, with a million speakers) * Gurung (two varieties with low mutual intelligibility) * Thakali (including the Seke dialect; ethnically Tamang) * the closely related Manang, Gyasumdo, and Nar Phu * Chantyal The Ghale languages, spoken by ethnic Tamang, seems to be related to Tamangic, but not enough is known to be sure.

Tamangic languages

The Tamangic languages, TGTM languages, or West Bodish languages, are a family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in the Himalayas of Nepal. They are called West Bodish by Bradley (1997). The languages are: * Tamang (several divergent varieties, with a million speakers) * Gurung (two varieties with low mutual intelligibility) * Thakali (including the Seke dialect; ethnically Tamang) * the closely related Manang, Gyasumdo, and Nar Phu * Chantyal The Ghale languages, spoken by ethnic Tamang, seems to be related to Tamangic, but not enough is known to be sure.