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378:Uttarakhand
85:Mey–Sartang
1570:Categories
1482:Miju–Meyor
1453:Sherdukpen
1057:Idu–Taraon
1011:Miju–Meyor
904:Gyalrongic
750:Tangkhulic
525:Raji–Raute
250:Ethnologue
229:References
169:Ethnologue
149:Sherdukpen
1156:Proto-Min
1087:Macro-Bai
965:Arunachal
958:(possible
773:Boro–Garo
677:Kuki-Chin
660:and Indo-
575:Arunachal
562:Himalayas
537:Tandrange
504:Chepangic
435:Dhimalish
369:Himalayas
184:Varieties
176:circles,
125:Glottolog
109:ISO 639-3
74:Possibly
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856:Cai–Long
604:Tshangla
560:Eastern
403:Tamangic
373:Himachal
367:Western
361:branches
321:, 16(2).
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132:sart1249
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1446:Western
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1383:Hrusish
1356:Siangic
1319:Gallong
1279:Apatani
1272:Western
1241:Eastern
1175:Italics
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974:Hrusish
956:Dubious
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933:Burmish
898:Qiangic
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810:Sinitic
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658:Myanmar
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592:Tibetic
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483:Magaric
429:Kiranti
409:Newaric
245:Sartang
210:Khoitam
141:Sartang
89:Sartang
81:Kho-Bwa
28:But(pa)
22:Sartang
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1003:Puroik
987:Mijiic
911:Ersuic
862:Caijia
778:Konyak
744:Meitei
648:Chamdo
585:Bodish
571:Bhutan
517:Bhujel
464:Lepcha
455:Lhokpu
441:Dhimal
386:Sikkim
222:Khoina
204:Rahung
174:Dirang
44:Region
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1263:Bokar
980:Hruso
876:Luren
850:Kathu
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712:Taman
683:Mruic
670:Karbi
611:Basum
567:Tibet
489:Magar
415:Newar
382:Nepal
317:. In
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1248:Bori
1233:Tani
1097:Rung
1042:Koro
916:Naic
843:Gong
799:and
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642:Tani
635:ĘĽOle
531:Dura
496:Kham
448:Toto
166:The
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