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Magar language

Magar Dhut (Nepali: मगर ढुट, Nepali: [ɖʱuʈ]) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken mainly in Nepal, southern Bhutan, and in Darjeeling and Sikkim, India, by the Magar people. It is divided into two groups (Eastern and Western) and further dialect divisions give distinct tribal identity.[3] In Nepal 810,000 people speak the language.

Magar
मगर ढुट‎ (magar ḍhuṭ)
Native toNepal, India
RegionNepal; significant communities in Bhutan; Sikkim; Assam and Darjeeling district of India
Ethnicity2.0 million Magar (2021 census of Nepal)[1]
Native speakers
810,000 (2001–2006)[1]
Akkha script (official), Devanagari, Latin script
Official status
Official language in
 India
Language codes
ISO 639-3Either:
mgp – Eastern Magar
mrd – Western Magar
Glottologmaga1261
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While the government of Nepal developed Magar language curricula, as provisioned by the constitution, the teaching materials have never successfully reached Magar schools, where most school instruction is in the Nepali language.[4] It is not unusual for groups with their own language to feel that the "mother-tongue" is an essential part of identity.

The Dhut Magar language is sometimes lumped with the Magar Kham language spoken further west in Bheri, Dhaulagiri, and Rapti zones. Although the two languages share many common words, they have major structural differences and are not mutually intelligible.[5]

Geographical distribution edit

Western Magar edit

Western Magar (dialects: Palpa and Syangja) is spoken in the following districts of Nepal (Ethnologue).

Eastern Magar edit

Eastern Magar (dialects: Gorkha, Nawalparasi, and Tanahu) is spoken in the following districts of Nepal (Ethnologue).

Phonology edit

Consonants edit

*-only occur in the Tanahu dialect.

/ʔ/ is only a marginal phoneme.[6]

Phoneme Allophones
/p/ [p̚]
/pʰ/ [ɸ]
/t/ [tʲ], [t̚], [ʈ]
/tʰ/ [θ]
/d/ [dʲ], [ɖ], [ɽ]
/k/ [kʲ], [k̚]
/kʰ/ [x]
/ɡ/ [ɡʲ]
/t͡s/ [t͡ʃ]
/t͡sʰ/ [t͡ʃʰ]
/dz/ [dʒ]
/d͡zʱ/ [d͡ʒʱ]
/s/ [ʃ]
/h/ [ɦ]
/n/ [nʲ]
/ŋ/ [ŋʲ]

Vowels edit

Diphthongs
/ia/
/iu/
/ei/
/eu/
/aɪ/
/au/
/oi/

[6]

Phoneme Allophones
/i/ [i] [ɪ] [i̤] [i̤ː] [ĩ]
/e/ [e] [ɛ] [ẽ] [e̤] [e̤ː]
/a/ [ä] [æ] [ä̃] [äˑ] [ä̤] [ä̤ː]
/u/ [u] [ʊ] [u̟] [ṳ] [ṳː] [ũ]
/ʌ/ [ʌ] [ə] [ə̃] [ʌ̤] [ʌ̃]
/o/ [o] [o̟] [õ] [oˑ] [o̤] [o̤ː]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Eastern Magar at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024)  
    Western Magar at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024)  
  2. ^ (PDF). 16 July 2014. p. 109. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 January 2018. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 18 March 2007. Retrieved 12 September 2007.
  4. ^ B. K. Rana. . Appeals, News and Views from Endangered Communities. Foundation for Endangered Languages. Archived from the original on 16 February 2003. Retrieved 12 September 2007.
  5. ^ Kansakar, Tej R. (July 1993). "The Tibeto-Burman Languages of Nepal - A General Survey" (PDF). Contributions to Nepalese Studies. 20 (2): 165–173. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  6. ^ a b Grunow-Hårsta, Karen A. (2008). A descriptive grammar of two Magar dialects of Nepal: Tanahu and Syangja Magar. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. pp. 32–67.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

Further reading edit

  • Nishi 西, Yoshio 義郎 (1992e). "マガル語" [Magar, (LSI) Māgarī, Magar, Mangar]. In 亀井 Kamei, 孝 Takashi; 河野 Kōno, 六郎 Rokurō; 千野 Chino, 栄一 Eichi (eds.). 三省堂言語学大辞典 The Sanseido Encyclopaedia of Linguistics (in Japanese). Vol. 4. Tokyo: 三省堂 Sanseido Press. pp. 28a–40b. ISBN 4385152128.
  • Shepherd, Gary, and Barbara Shepherd. A Vocabulary of the Magar Language. Comparative vocabularies of languages of Nepal. Kirtipur: Summer Institute of Linguistics [and] Institute of Nepal Studies, Tribhuvan University, 1972.
  • Shepherd, Gary, and Barbara Shepherd. Magar Phonemic Summary. Tibeto-Burman phonemic summaries, 8. Kirtipur: Summer Institute of Linguistics, Tribhuvan University, 1971.

External links edit

  • detailed language map, western Nepal. Eastern Magar is language #33; Western Magar is #113.
  • ELAR archive of Magar language documentation materials
  • The Magar language - Linguistics research - Folktales in Magar (Western) - Nepal

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Not to be confused with the Magyar language known in English as Hungarian Magar Dhut Nepali मगर ढ ट Nepali ɖʱuʈ is a Sino Tibetan language spoken mainly in Nepal southern Bhutan and in Darjeeling and Sikkim India by the Magar people It is divided into two groups Eastern and Western and further dialect divisions give distinct tribal identity 3 In Nepal 810 000 people speak the language Magarमगर ढ ट magar ḍhuṭ Native toNepal IndiaRegionNepal significant communities in Bhutan Sikkim Assam and Darjeeling district of IndiaEthnicity2 0 million Magar 2021 census of Nepal 1 Native speakers810 000 2001 2006 1 Language familySino Tibetan Tibeto BurmanHimalayishMahakirantiMagaricMagarWriting systemAkkha script official Devanagari Latin scriptOfficial statusOfficial language in India Sikkim additional 2 Language codesISO 639 3Either a href https iso639 3 sil org code mgp class extiw title iso639 3 mgp mgp a Eastern Magar a href https iso639 3 sil org code mrd class extiw title iso639 3 mrd mrd a Western MagarGlottologmaga1261This article contains IPA phonetic symbols Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of Unicode characters For an introductory guide on IPA symbols see Help IPA While the government of Nepal developed Magar language curricula as provisioned by the constitution the teaching materials have never successfully reached Magar schools where most school instruction is in the Nepali language 4 It is not unusual for groups with their own language to feel that the mother tongue is an essential part of identity The Dhut Magar language is sometimes lumped with the Magar Kham language spoken further west in Bheri Dhaulagiri and Rapti zones Although the two languages share many common words they have major structural differences and are not mutually intelligible 5 Contents 1 Geographical distribution 1 1 Western Magar 1 2 Eastern Magar 2 Phonology 2 1 Consonants 2 2 Vowels 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksGeographical distribution editWestern Magar edit Western Magar dialects Palpa and Syangja is spoken in the following districts of Nepal Ethnologue Lumbini Province Palpa District Gandaki Province Syangja District and a small part of the Tanahun District west of the Bagmati River Small border area in Gandaki Province Parbat District Scattered throughout Karnali Province especially in Surkhet District Jajarkot District and Dailekh District Eastern Magar edit Eastern Magar dialects Gorkha Nawalparasi and Tanahu is spoken in the following districts of Nepal Ethnologue Zone 1 central mountains of Nepal east of the Bagmati River Gandaki Province Tanahun District and southern Gorkha District Lumbini Province Palpa District Kapilvastu District and Nawalparasi District Small border area in Bagmati Province Dhading District Zone 2 eastern Nepal Sindhuli District Bagmati Province Okhaldhunga District Koshi Province Udayapur District Koshi Province Scattered communities in central Koshi Province Dhankuta District Bhojpur and southern Koshi Province Ilam District Jhapa District Some areas in India Sikkim Darjeeling Assam Manipur Southern BhutanPhonology editConsonants edit Labial Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal plain sibilant Stop voiceless p t t t s k ʔ aspirated pʰ t ʰ tʰ t sʰ kʰ voiced b d d d z ɡ murmured bʱ d ʱ dʱ d zʱ ɡʱ Fricative voiceless s h voiced ɦ Nasal voiced m n ŋ murmured mʱ nʱ ŋʱ Lateral voiced l murmured lʱ Approximant voiced w ɹ j murmured wʱ ɹʱ jʱ only occur in the Tanahu dialect ʔ is only a marginal phoneme 6 Phoneme Allophones p p pʰ ɸ t tʲ t ʈ tʰ 8 d dʲ ɖ ɽ k kʲ k kʰ x ɡ ɡʲ t s t ʃ t sʰ t ʃʰ dz dʒ d zʱ d ʒʱ s ʃ h ɦ n nʲ ŋ ŋʲ Vowels edit Front Central Back Close i u Mid e o ʌ Open a Diphthongs ia iu ei eu aɪ au oi 6 Phoneme Allophones i i ɪ i i ː ĩ e e ɛ ẽ e e ː a a ae a aˑ a a ː u u ʊ u ṳ ṳː ũ ʌ ʌ e e ʌ ʌ o o o o oˑ o o ː References edit a b Eastern Magar at Ethnologue 27th ed 2024 nbsp Western Magar at Ethnologue 27th ed 2024 nbsp 50th Report of the Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities in India PDF 16 July 2014 p 109 Archived from the original PDF on 2 January 2018 Retrieved 6 November 2016 The Eastern Magar of Nepal Archived from the original on 18 March 2007 Retrieved 12 September 2007 B K Rana Mother Tongue Education for Social Inclusion and Conflict Resolution Appeals News and Views from Endangered Communities Foundation for Endangered Languages Archived from the original on 16 February 2003 Retrieved 12 September 2007 Kansakar Tej R July 1993 The Tibeto Burman Languages of Nepal A General Survey PDF Contributions to Nepalese Studies 20 2 165 173 Retrieved 7 December 2020 a b Grunow Harsta Karen A 2008 A descriptive grammar of two Magar dialects of Nepal Tanahu and Syangja Magar University of Wisconsin Milwaukee pp 32 67 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Further reading editNishi 西 Yoshio 義郎 1992e マガル語 Magar LSI Magari Magar Mangar In 亀井 Kamei 孝 Takashi 河野 Kōno 六郎 Rokurō 千野 Chino 栄一 Eichi eds 三省堂言語学大辞典 The Sanseido Encyclopaedia of Linguistics in Japanese Vol 4 Tokyo 三省堂 Sanseido Press pp 28a 40b ISBN 4385152128 Shepherd Gary and Barbara Shepherd A Vocabulary of the Magar Language Comparative vocabularies of languages of Nepal Kirtipur Summer Institute of Linguistics and Institute of Nepal Studies Tribhuvan University 1972 Shepherd Gary and Barbara Shepherd Magar Phonemic Summary Tibeto Burman phonemic summaries 8 Kirtipur Summer Institute of Linguistics Tribhuvan University 1971 External links edit nbsp Magar language test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator detailed language map western Nepal Eastern Magar is language 33 Western Magar is 113 ELAR archive of Magar language documentation materials The Magar language Linguistics research Folktales in Magar Western Nepal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Magar language amp oldid 1225334280, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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