User:Mgr.naween/Rai Langunage

The distribution of Kirat Rai languages ​​is in the eastern hilly districts of Nepal । They have Okhaldhunga, Udaipur, Solukhumbu, Khotang, Bhojpur, Sankhuwasabha, Dhankuta, Sunsari, Morang, Jhapa, Tehrathum, Ilam, Paachthar as traditional main location. Similarly, Rai languages ​​are spoken in places like Darjeeling, Sikkim, Assam etc. in India.Census 2001 has shown that Kirat Rais live in all the districts of the country in terms of residence.

Linguistic characteristics and identity

Linguists have made the characteristics and identity of these Rai languages ​​a subject of research. According to them, these languages ​​may have evolved from a common root

From a linguistic point of view, when starting the written tradition of languages, the first step is to determine the characters of those languages. Among the Kirat Rai languages, in 2010/11, Lohorung and Dungmali languages ​​have been determined by linguists with the help of 'Tribal Tribe Upliftment Foundation'. Prof. Dr. Under the leadership of Madhav Prasad Pokharel, not only Kirat Rai languages, many languages ​​of Nepal (about 50) have been determined. The characters of some Kirat Rai languages ​​are yet to be determined. Some Kirat Rai languages ​​have started writing without determining the character. Due to this, there is a possibility that the influence of Nepali language will be more in those languages.

Kirat Rai language speakers                                                                                                                                                                             1. Khaling

Unlike other Kirant Rais, Khalings live in northern and higher areas. The Khaling Rai who speak this language called 'Khyal Wra' live mainly in Juwing, Kanku, Basa, Taksindhu, Waku, Pawai, Gavis of Solu district and also in other parts of the country.

2. Kulung

The Kulungs who speak this language, referred to as Kulung-Ring, live in the northeastern region of Solu District-Bung, Cheskam, Gudel, Pawai, Sotang Ga.V.S., the northwestern part of Sankhuwasabha-Bana, Mangtewa, Makalu, Machhepokhari, Pawakhola, Tamku, Yafu Ga. In Bhojpur, they mainly live in the northern part of Bhojpur district - Chowkidanda, Dobhane, Khatramchha Khatamma etc. and in other parts of the country.

3. Thulung

The Thulungs who speak this language 'Thulungla' or 'Thulunglo' are in Deusa, Mukli, Kangel, Juvu, Nechabatase, Panchan, Salyan Lokhim, Tingla, Pawai etc. villages in Solu district, Diyale in Okhaldhunga, Kuivir, Rumjatar, Rimbdung in Khotang, Jamire, They live mainly in Ainselukhark, Jalpa etc. and in other parts of the country.

4. Bahing/Bayung

The Bahings who speak this language called 'Bahing Low' are originally from Nechabatase, Salyan, Tingla, Okhaldhunga District, Rangadip, Andheri, Varnalu, Varuneshwar, Bigutar, Jamire, Mamkha, Moli, Okhaldhunga, Rumjatar, Umbu, Waxa, Deurali, Diyale, etc. in Solu District. They also live in other areas.