1 Countries
1.1 Countries
1.2 Total No. Of Countries
1.3 National Language
1.4 Second Language
1.5 Speaking Continents
1.6 Minority Language
India
Czech Republic, Lithuania, Ukraine
1.7 Regulated By
Dzongkha Development Commission
National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, National Languages Committee
1.8 Interesting Facts
- Standard romanization of the Dzongkha language is Roman Dzongkha.
- Since 1918, Belarusian has been the official language of Belarus.
- Belarusian include many loanwords from Polish language.
1.9 Similar To
Sikkimese Language
Russian and Ukrainian
1.10 Derived From
Tibetan Language
Not Available
2 Alphabets
2.1 Alphabets in
2.2 Alphabets
2.3 Phonology
2.3.1 How Many Vowels
2.3.2 How Many Consonants
2.4 Scripts
Dzongkha Braille, Tibetan Braille
Cyrillic
2.5 Writing Direction
Not Available
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2.6 Hard to Learn
2.6.1 Language Levels
2.6.2 Time Taken to Learn
3 Greetings
3.1 Hello
Kuzoozangpo La
dobry dzień
3.2 Thank You
3.3 How Are You?
Ga Day Bay Zhu Yoe Ga ?
Jak vy ?
3.4 Good Night
3.5 Good Evening
Not Available
Dobry viečar
3.6 Good Afternoon
Not Available
dobry dzień
3.7 Good Morning
Not Available
Dobraj ranicy
3.8 Please
3.9 Sorry
3.10 Bye
Log Jay Gay
da pabačennia
3.11 I Love You
Nga cheu lu ga
JA liubliu ciabie
3.12 Excuse Me
4 Dialects
4.1 Dialect 1
Laya
North-Eastern Belarusian
4.1.1 Where They Speak
Bhutan
North-East Belarus
4.1.2 How Many People Speak
4.2 Dialect 2
Lunana
South-Western Belarusian
4.2.1 Where They Speak
Bhutan
South-West Belarus
4.2.2 How Many People Speak
4.3 Dialect 3
4.3.1 Where They Speak
4.3.2 How Many People Speak
4.4 Total No. Of Dialects
5 How Many People Speak
5.1 How Many People Speak?
0.64 million9.63 million
0.13
1200
5.2 Speaking Population
5.3 Native Speakers
0.17 million7.60 million
0.13
873
5.3.1 Second Language Speakers
0.47 million5.89 million
0.01
400
5.3.2 Native Name
རྫོང་ཁ (dzongkha)
Беларуская мова (Bielaruskaja mova)
5.3.3 Alternative Names
Bhotia of Bhutan, Bhotia of Dukpa, Bhutanese, Drukha, Drukke, Dukpa, Jonkha, Rdzongkha, Zongkhar
Belarusan, Belorussian, Bielorussian, Byelorussian, White Russian, White Ruthenian
5.3.4 French Name
5.3.5 German Name
5.4 Pronunciation
Not available
Not Available
5.5 Ethnicity
Ngalop people
Belarusians
6 History
6.1 Origin
17th Century
18th century
6.2 Language Family
Sino-Tibetan Family
Indo-European Family
6.2.1 Subgroup
6.2.2 Branch
6.3 Language Forms
6.3.1 Early Forms
No early forms
Old East Slavic
6.3.2 Standard Forms
6.3.3 Language Position
6.3.4 Signed Forms
Not Available
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6.4 Scope
7 Code
7.1 ISO 639 1
7.2 ISO 639 2
7.2.1 ISO 639 2/T
7.2.2 ISO 639 2/B
7.3 ISO 639 3
7.4 ISO 639 6
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7.5 Glottocode
7.6 Linguasphere
No data Available
53-AAA-eb < 53-AAA-e (varieties: 53-AAA-eba to 53-AAA-ebg)
7.7 Types of Language
7.7.1 Language Type
7.7.2 Language Linguistic Typology
Not Available
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7.7.3 Language Morphological Typology
Not Available
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