Not to be confused with Nepal Bhasa. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (May 2009) Nepali नेपाली The word "Nepali" written in Devanagari script Spoken in Nepal, India, Bhutan, Myanmar (Burma) Region South Asia Total speakers native–14 million1 Ranking 66 Language family Indo-European Indo-Iranian Indo-Aryan Northern Group Eastern Pahadi Nepali Writing system Devanagari script Official status Official language in  Nepal Sikkim (India) West Bengal (India) Regulated by Language Academy of Nepal Language codes ISO 639-1 ne ISO 639-2 nep ISO 639-3 nep Linguasphere – World map with significant Nepali language speakers Dark Blue: Main official language, Light blue: One of the official languages, Red: Places with significant population or greater than 20% but without official recognition. This page contains Indic text. Without rendering support you may see irregular vowel positioning and a lack of conjuncts. More... Nepali or Nepalese (नेपाली) is a language in the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family. It is the official language and de facto lingua franca of Nepal and is also spoken in Bhutan, parts of India and parts of Myanmar (Burma). In India, it is one of the country's 23 official languages: Nepali has official language status in the formerly independent state of Sikkim and in West Bengal's Darjeeling district. Geographically, Nepali is considered to be the easternmost of the Pahari languages, a geographic group of languages spoken across the lower elevations of the Himalaya range, from eastern Nepal through the Indian states of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. The influence of the Nepali language can also be seen in Bhutan and some parts of Burma. Nepali developed in proximity to a number of Tibeto-Burman languages, most notably Nepal Bhasa (Newari), and shows Tibeto-Burman influences. Nepali is closely related to the Hindi languages and is sometimes considered mutually intelligible to some extent, yet is more conservative with more Sanskritic derivations and fewer Persian or English loan words than Hindi-Urdu.


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Nepali organisations and leaders of the expatriate Nepali community in the UK have urged British MPs to ask the BBC World Service to review its decision to shut down its shortwave transmissions thereby depriving millions of Hindi and Nepali audience.

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Historically, the language was first called Khaskura (language of the khas 'rice farmers'), then Gorkhali or Gurkhali (language of the Gurkha) before the term Nepali was taken from Newari. Other names include Parbatiya ("mountain language", identified with the Parbatiya people of Nepal) and Lhotshammikha (the "southern language" of the Lhotshampa people of Bhutan). The name 'Nepali' is ambiguous, as it was originally a pronunciation of Newari, the Tibeto-Burman language of the capital Kathmandu. Contents 1 Script and literature 2 Number of speakers 3 History of the language 4 Grammar 5 Phonology 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External links Script and literature Nepali is commonly written in the Devanagari script, as are Hindi and Sanskrit. There is some record of using Takri script in the history of Nepali, especially in western Nepal, Uttarakhand, and Himachal Pradesh. Bhujimol is an older script native to Nepal, while Ranjana script is another writing system historically used. Nepali developed a significant literature within a short period of hundred years in the 19th century, fueled by Adhyatma Ramayana; Sundarananda Bara (1833); Birsikka, an anonymous collection of folk tales; and a version of the South Asian epic Ramayana by Bhanubhakta. The contribution of trio-laureates Poudyal, Devkota, and Sama took Nepali to the level of other world languages. The contribution of expatriate writers outside Nepal, especially in Darjeeling and Varanasi, is also notable. Number of speakers Almost one-third of the population of Nepal speak Nepali as a mother tongue. The Ethnologue website counts more than 17 million speakers worldwide, including 11 million within Nepal (from the 2001 census).1


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The demand of Nepali migrant workers in South Korea will see massive growth in two months. "Of the total quotas allocated by the country under Employment Permit System (EPS), 17,000 will be fulfilled by March.

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Nepali is traditionally spoken in the Hill Region of Nepal (Pahad, पाहाड), especially in the western part of the country. It is also the lingua franca in the Kathmandu valley, although the historically dominant language in this valley was Nepal Bhasa (also known as Newari). Nepali is now used in government and as the everyday language of a growing portion of the local population. Nevertheless the exclusive use of Nepali in the courts and government of Nepal is being challenged. Recognition of other ethnic languages in Nepal was one of the objectives of the Maoist insurgency. In Bhutan those who speak Nepali (known as Lhotshampa) are estimated at about 35 percent2 of the population if all displaced Bhutanese refugees are counted (unofficial estimates of the ethnic Nepalese population ran as high as 30 to 40 percent, constituting a majority in the south3), or about 242,000 people. Since the late 1980s, over 100,000 Lhotshampas have been forced out of Bhutan, accused by the government of being illegal aliens.2 A large fraction them were expelled in a mostly nonviolent "ethnic cleansing" campaign and presently live in refugee camps in eastern Nepal. In India, there are a large number of Nepali-speaking people. There are an estimated 500,000 Nepali speakers in Sikkim. In Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri districts of West Bengal, there are about 1,400,000 Nepali speakers. In North-East India (states of Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh), there are several million Nepali speakers. A considerable number of Nepali-speaking people are also present in many Indian cities such as Kolkata, Delhi, Bangalore, Visakhapatnam, Chennai, Mumbai and Hyderabad.


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Combining the Ethnologue figures1 with strong population growth in Nepal, the assumption of 20 million people with Nepali as their mother tongue is a reasonable estimate for 2006. History of the language Around 500 years ago, Khas from the Karnali-Bheri-Seti basin migrated eastward, bypassing inhospitable Kham highlands to settle in lower valleys of the Gandaki basin that were well suited to rice cultivation. One notable extended family settled in Gorkha, a small principality about halfway between Pokhara and Kathmandu. In the late 18th century Gorkha's ruler Prithvi Narayan Shah raised an army of Gurungs, Magars and possibly other hill tribesmen and set out to conquer and consolidate dozens of small principalities in the Himalayan foothills. Since Gorkha had replaced the original Khas homeland as thary initiative, Khaskura was redubbed Gorkhali, i.e. language of the Gorkhas.citation needed The most notable military achievement of Prithvi Narayan was conquest of the urbanized Kathmandu Valley, on the eastern rim of the Gandaki basin. This region was also called Nepal at the time. Kathmandu became Prithvi Narayan's new capital, from which he and his heirs extended their domain east across the Koshi basin, north to the Tibetan Plateau, south into the plains of northern India, and west across the Karnali/Bheri basin and beyond.citation needed Expansion, particularly to the north, west, and south brought the growing state into conflict with the British and Chinese. This led to wars that trimmed back the territory to an area roughly corresponding to Nepal's present borders. Both China and Britain understood the value of a buffer state and did not attempt to reduce the territory of the new country further. Since the Kathmandu Valley or Nepal had become the new center of political initiative, this word gradually came to refer to the entire realm and not just the Kathmandu Valley. And so Gorkhali, language of Gorkha, again came to be known as Nepali.citation needed


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Khaskura/Gorkhali/Nepali is spoken indigenously over most of Nepal west of the Kaligandaki River, then progressively less further to the east. This is shown graphically in detailed language mapes of western [1] and eastern [2] Nepal as language number 73. See also: Lhotshampa as Nepali is called in Bhutan. Grammar Main article: Nepali grammar Phonology Main article: Nepali phonology See also Languages of Nepal Nepali calendar Nepali literature Nepali phonology References ^ a b c Ethnologue Report for Nepali (Accessed 1 February 2009). ^ a b "Background Note: Bhutan". U.S. Department of State. 2010-02-02. http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/35839.htm. Retrieved 2010-10-02.  ^ Worden, Robert L.; Savada, Andrea Matles (ed.) (1991). "Chapter 6: Bhutan - Ethnic Groups". Nepal and Bhutan: Country Studies (3rd ed.). Federal Research Division, United States Library of Congress. pp. 424. ISBN 0844407771. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/bttoc.html. Retrieved 2010-10-02.  Further reading पोखरेल, मा. प्र. (2000), ध्वनिविज्ञान र नेपाली भाषाको ध्वनि परिचय, नेपाल राजकीय प्रज्ञा प्रतिष्ठान, काठमाडौँ । Schmidt, R. L. (1993) A Practical Dictionary of Modern Nepali. Turner, R. L. (1931) A Comparative and Etymological Dictionary of the Nepali Language. Clements, G.N. & Khatiwada, R. (2007). “Phonetic realization of contrastively aspirated affricates in Nepali.” In Proceedings of ICPhS XVI (Saarbrücken, 6–10 August 2007), 629- 632. [3] Hutt, M. & Subedi, A. (2003) Teach Yourself Nepali. Khatiwada, R. (2009), Nepali. Journal of International Phonetic Association, 39:3, 337-380.Cambridge University Press. Manders, C. J. (2007) नेपाली व्याकरणमा आधार A Foundation in Nepali Grammar. External links Nepal portal Language portal Nepali language edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nepali phrasebook at Wikitravel Type In Nepali Unicode Romanized Nepali Unicode Keyboard developed by OOPSLite Technologies Nepali Unicode Romanized Nepali Unicode Traditional A set of free tools for typing, web search and email in Unicode Nepali A set of free materials for learning Nepali How to write Nepali Download Nepali Word Processor: Madhyam developed by Balendu Sharma Dadhich Download Nepali Fonts Nepali alphabets, pronunciation and script Lipikaar Online Nepali Editor v · d · e (Official) Languages of India Union-level Official languages


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Nepali Nepali also known as Nepalese Gorkhali Gurkhali Khaskura Parbatiya and Eastern Pahari is the official language of Nepal It is also spoken in neighboring Bhutan and by about 6 million
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