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Ladakhi
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It is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the
Leh and Ladakh areas of Jammu and Kashmir. Dialects: Leh (Central Ladakhi), Zangskari Ladakhi (Zaskari), Changtang Ladakhi (Byangskat,
Rong, Rupshu, Stotpa, Upper Ladakhi), Shamma (Shamskat, Lower
Ladakhi) and Nubra
Ladakhi.
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Lahuli,
Chamba
(Manchati, Manchad, Pattani,
Chamba) |
It is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in
some parts of the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh.
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Lahuli,
Tinan
(Rangloi, Gondla, Tinan) |
It is spoken in the Lahaul and Spiti and
Chanda Valleys of Himachal Pradesh.
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Lalung |
It is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in some
parts of Assam and Meghalaya
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Lamani
(Lambadi, Banjara,
Gohar-Herkeri, Goola, Gurmarti, Kora, Labhani Lavani,Vanjari,
Wanji, Singali) |
It is spoken by the Banjaras in some parts
of Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat,
Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Orissa and West Bengal.
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Lamkang |
It is spoken in some parts of
southeast Manipur and Nagaland.
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Lepcha
(Rongke, Rongpa, Nunpa) |
It is spoken in Nepal; Bhutan; Sikkim and
West Bengal. Dialects: Ilammu,
Tamsangmu and Rengjongmu.
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Lhoba,
Yidu
(Luoba, Lho-Pa) |
It is mainly spoken in the
East and West Kamang districts of Arunachal Pradesh and in
parts of China.
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Lhomi
(Lhoket, Shing Saapa) |
It is spoken in the Darjeeling district of
West Bengal and also
in Nepal and China.
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Limbu |
It is spoken in the Darjeeling
district of West Bengal and in parts of Sikkim.
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Lodhi
(Lodha) |
It
is spoken in part of Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa
and West Bengal.
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Lushai
(Dulien, Lukhai, Lusago,
Sailau, Whelngo) |
It is spoken in some parts of Mizoram,
Assam, Manipur, Nagaland, Tripura and in Bangladesh and Myanmar.
Dialects: Fannai, Mizo,
Ngente and Pang (Paang).
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