Sherpa language

Sherpa
ཤར་པའི་སྐད་ཡིག shar pa'i skad yig
Native to Nepal, China, Sikkim, Tibet
Ethnicity Sherpa
Native speakers
170,000 (2001 & 2011 census)[1]
Tibetan, Devanagari
Official status
Official language in

North east Nepal

Sikkim
Language codes
ISO 639-3 xsr
Glottolog sher1255[2]

Sherpa (also Sharpa, Sharpa Bhotia, Xiaerba, Serwa) is a language spoken in Nepal and Sikkim mainly by the Sherpa community. About 200,000 speakers live in Nepal (2001 census), some 20,000 in Sikkim (1997), and some 800 in China (1994).

Days of the week in Sherpa
English Sherpa
SundayNgi`ma (Ng' is the phoneme / ŋ /.)
MondayDawa
TuesdayMingma
WednesdayLakpa
ThursdayPhurba
FridayPasang
SaturdayPemba

The above days of the week are derived from the Tibetan language ("Pur-gae").

Sherpa is a SOV language, written using either the Devanagari or Tibetan scripts.

Some grammatical aspects of Sherpa are as follows:

Other typological features: 1. Split Ergativity based on Aspect 2. SO & OV (SOV) 3. N-A 4. N-Num 5. V-Aux 6. N-Pos

References

  1. Sherpa at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
  2. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin; Bank, Sebastian, eds. (2016). "Sherpa". Glottolog 2.7. Jena: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
  3. https://www.ethnologue.com/language/xsr


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