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Dzongkha

Dzongkha is a Sino-Tibetan language from Bhutan. It has approximatly 160,000 speakers. It is a national language of Bhutan but is believed to have a literacy rate of 1-5%. It is written in the Ucan script. It is also spoken in Nepal. The word literally means "language spoken in the dzong", a dzong being a fortified monastery and administrative centre.

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Bhutan | Bhutan/Lhotshampa | Bhutan/People | Bhutan/Transnational issues | Culture of Bhutan | Demographics of Bhutan | Foreign relations of Bhutan | ISO639 | ISO 3166-1:BT | ISO 639 | ISO 639-1 | ISO 639-2 | ISO language code | Kalimpong | Language code | Language codes | Lhotsampa | Lhotshampa | Sherubtse College

 

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