Monpa language

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The Monpa language is spoken in Arunachal Pradesh and Tibet. It belongs to the Tibeto-Burman family, and it is mutually unintelligible to Tibetan, although it shares many similarities with the Bumthang dialect. The language uses the Tibetan script to represent its words and phonetics.

[edit] Phrases

  • nan wa ga de - le? (Where are you going ?)

nan owa ga de - le? (Where are you going ?)

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monpa people are buddhist and are very loyal,very hospatile,very respective............