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Magar language

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Native to
  
Nepal

Official language in
  
Nepal Sikkim, India

Native speakers
  
840,000 (2001–2006)

Ethnicity
  
1.9 million Magar people and others who claim to be Magar (2011 census)

Language family
  
Sino-Tibetan Magaric Magar

ISO 639-3
  
Either: mgp – Eastern Magar mrd – Western Magar

Dhut magar (Nepali: मगर भाषा Dhut magar bhasa) is a language spoken mainly in Nepal, Southern Bhutan, Darjeeling, India, and Sikkim, India, by the Magar people. It is divided into two groups (Eastern and Western) and further dialect divisions give distinct tribal identity. In Nepal 788,530 people speak the language.

While the government of Nepal developed Magar language curricula, as provisioned by constitution, the teaching materials have never successfully reached Magar schools, where most school instruction is in Nepali language. It's not unusual for groups with their own language to feel that the "mother-tongue" is an essential part of identity. Dhut Magar language is sometimes lumped with Kham magar language spoken further west in Bheri, Dhaulagiri, Karnali and Rapti zones. Although the two languages have a large number of words in common, they have major structural differences and are not mutually intelligible.

Geographical distribution

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

  • Lumbini Zone: Palpa District
  • Gandaki Zone: Syangja District, and Tanahu District
  • Small border area in Dhawalagiri Zone: Parbat District
  • Scattered throughout Bheri Zone: especially in Surkhet District, Jajarkot District, and Dailekh District
  • 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 Zone: Tanahu District and southern Gorkha District
  • Lumbini Zone: Palpa District and Nawalparasi District
  • Small border area in Bagmati Zone: Dhading District
  • Zone 2: eastern Nepal
  • Sindhuli District, Janakpur Zone
  • Okhaldhunga District, Sagarmatha Zone
  • Scattered communities in central Kosi Zone and southern Mechi Zone
  • References

    Magar language Wikipedia