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Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Nepali

SOURCE

United Nations Department of Public Information, NY

Nepali
Language Profile

 

TOTAL SPEAKERS

16,200,000 (1993)

USAGE BY COUNTRY (OFFICIAL LANGUAGE)

Official Language: Nepal Home Speakers: West Bengal, Assam, Bhutan Official Status: Sikkim

BACKGROUND

It belongs to the Indo-European family, Indic group, Pahari subgroup and is spoken by 16 million people. Dialects may be quite distinct from Standard Nepali, also according to castes: Brahmin (highest or priestly), Chetri (warrior), Vaishya (trader and farmer) and Shudra (untouchable or lowest). People speaking Nepali are called "Paharia". It is the state language of Sikkim and the dominant language of southern Bhutan, and is used as a lingua franca by large communities of Nepalese all over Himalayan India. It is closely related to Hindi and the other languages of north India, and possesses a rich body of modern literature. Devanagari script is used.