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Introduction to Nepalese Language
Nepali (Nepalese) is a member of the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family. It is spoken by 11 million people in Nepal, 6 million people in India, and 156,000 in Bhutan. The total number of speakers of Nepali is over 17 million. The language goes by several names. The term Nepali (Nepalese) is generally used by English speakers. It is also called Gorkhali, 'the languages of the Gurkhas' or Parbatiya, 'the language of the mountains.' It was originally known as Khas-Kura, the language of the Khasa kingdom, which ruled over areas in the foothills of what is present-day Nepal in the 13th-14th centuries AD.
Nepali is believed to have developed from a variety of Prakrit spoken in India in the 8th-13th centuries AD which spread to what is now Nepal around the 10th century AD. Written Nepali is attested in documents dating back to the 13th century.
- Nepal
Nepali is the national language of Nepal. About 50% of the country's population speaks it as a 1st language, and many speakers of Nepal's 123 other languages speak Nepali as a 2nd language. - India
Nepali is the official language of Sikkim, an Indian state in the Himalayas.
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