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Languages of Nepal | |
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Official | [Nepali] (Gorkhali)[1] |
Regional |
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Signed | Nepali Sign Language Jhankot Sign Language, Jumla Sign Language, Ghandruk Sign Language |
The languages of Nepal are languages, predominately of the Indo-Aryan and Tibeto-Burman language families, spoken as mother tongue language by Nepalese people.
References
- ^ According to Interim Constitution, Nepali is only the official language (article 5, point 2). Other languages spoken as the mother tongue in Nepal are national languages (article 5, point 1). According to article 5, point 3, all languages are accepted as official languages at the regional level. This part of the article is about native names and not about official language.[clarification needed]Nepal_Interim_Constitution2007