Zangskari dialect
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Zangskari | |
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Zanskari, Zaskari, Zangs-dkar, Z’angkar | |
Native to | India, Pakistan |
Region | Zanskar (Jammu and Kashmir) |
Native speakers
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unknown (12,000 cited 2000)[1] |
Tibetan script | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | zau |
Glottolog | zang1248 [2] |
Zangskari (Zanskari, Zaskari) is an endangered Tibetic language. It is mostly spoken in Jammu and Kashmir, especially Zanskar in Kargil district adjoining the Ladakh region. It is written using the Tibetan script.[3]
Zangsakri is divided into four homogenous groups, namely Oot (Stod) or Upper Zanskari spoken along the Doda River, Zhung (Gžun) or Central Zanskari mostly spoken in Fadum valley, Sham (Gšam) or Lower Zanskari follows the lower portions of Zanskar River and lastly Lungnak (Luŋnag) along the upper Zanskar River region.[4]
References
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Further reading
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External links
- Endangered Languages Project Profile for Zangskari
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- YouTube video of Zangskari
- Linguistic Map of Zangskari