Dhimal language


Dhimal is a Sino-Tibetan language of Nepal spoken by about 20,000 people. There is an eastern and western dialect, which are separated by the Kankai River in Jhapa district, Mechi Zone, Nepal. Most people transcribe Dhimal into Devanagari and there are standard conventions for extra phonological distinctions.

Distribution

Dhimal is spoken in the following areas of Nepal:
The eastern and western dialects are separated by the Kankai River in Jhapa District.

Phonology

Vowels

Dhimal has 16 primary vowel phonemes, distinguished by length and nasality, and six diphthongs.
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Consonants

Dhimal has 31 consonants, including a four-way distinction between voiced & voiceless, aspirated and unaspirated.

Grammar

Gender is marked morphologically, but only with body parts of human beings and on animate nouns. Animals may be marked for gender with distinct lexical items. Nouns are unmarked for number, except for personal pronouns.
For personal pronouns, singular and plural are unmarked, and only the dual number is marked or distinguished.

Vocabulary

The following Dhimal basic vocabulary word list is from Regmi, et al..