Languages by language family/Southern Tibetic
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- Dzongkhic languages (see below)
- Brokpake (or Brokpa, Dakpa, Drokpakay, Dap, Damilo, Meragsagstengkha, Mera Sagtengpa, Mira Sagtengpa, Sagtengpa, Jobikha) [sgt] (disabled)
- Dur Brokkat (or Brokkat, Brokskad, Jokay) [bro] (disabled)
- Lakha (or Tshangkha) [lkh] (disabled)
- Khamba (or Khamba Khaadi) [kbg] (disabled)
▸ Dzongkhic languages:
- Nuclear Dzongkhic languages (see below)
- Chocangacakha (or Rtsamangpa’ikha, Tsagkaglingpa’ikha, Kursmadkha, Maphekha) [cgk] (disabled)
- Sikkimese (or Sikkim, Sikkim Bhotia, Bhōṭiā of Sikkim, Sikkim Bhutia, Sikkamese, Sikami, Dandźongka, Dandzongka, Danjongka, Danyouka, Dä-njong-kä, Denjongkha, Denjongpa, Denjonka, Denjonke, Denjong, Lachengpa, Lachungpa) [sip] (disabled)
- Groma (or Tromawa, Tromowa) [gro] (disabled)
- Lower Groma
- Upper Groma
▸ Nuclear Dzongkhic languages:
- Layakha [lya] (disabled)
- Lunanakha [luk] (disabled)
- Dzongkha (or Rdzongkha, Zongkhar, Jonkha, Lhoskad, Hloka, Lhoke, Drukha, Drukke, Dukpa, Bhotia of Dukpa, Bhōṭiā of Dukpa, Bhōṭiā of Bhutan, Bhotia of Bhutan, Bhutanese, Butanés) [dz/dzo]
- Ha (Bhutan)
- Northern Thimphu
- Wang-The (or Thimphu-Punakha)