URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090833
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85090833#concept
Variants
- Gorkhali language
- Gurkhali language
- Khas language
- Khaskura language
- Lhotshammikha language
- Naipali language
- Nepalese language
- Parbate language
- Parbatiya language
- Purbutti language
Broader Terms
Narrower Terms
- Baitadi dialect
- Bantawa language--Conversation and phrase books--Nepali
- Cantonese dialects--Conversation and phrase books--Nepali
- Chamling language--Conversation and phrase books--Nepali
- Dzongkha language--Conversation and phrase books--Nepali
- English language--Conversation and phrase books--Nepali
- Gurung language--Conversation and phrase books--Nepali
- Hindi language--Conversation and phrase books--Nepali
- Japanese language--Conversation and phrase books--Nepali
- Kewrat dialect
- Korean language--Conversation and phrase books--Nepali
- Kumali dialect
- Limbu language--Conversation and phrase books--Nepali
- Magar language--Conversation and phrase books--Nepali
- Parvati dialect
- Sanskrit language--Conversation and phrase books--Nepali
- Sanskrit language--Influence on Nepali
- Sherpa language--Conversation and phrase books--Nepali
- Tamang language--Conversation and phrase books--Nepali
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Broader Concepts from Other Schemes
- Nepali language--Alphabet
- Nepali language--Clauses
- Nepali language--Etymology
- Nepali language--Grammar, Comparative
- Nepali language--Grammar, Comparative--Hindi
- Nepali language--Lexicography
- Nepali language--Orthography and spelling
- Nepali language--Phonetics
- Nepali language--Phonology
- Nepali language--Political aspects
- Nepali language--Spoken Nepali
- Nepali language--Study and teaching (Primary)
- Nepali language--Style
- Nepali language--Synonyms and antonyms
- Nepali language--Verb
Sources
- found: Wikipedia, July 19, 2010(Nepali language. Nepali or Nepalese is a language in the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family. 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).)
LC Classification
- PK2595-PK2599
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Change Notes
- 1986-02-11: new
- 2010-09-24: revised
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