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Kaike
Magar Kaike
Native toNepal
Ethnicity2,000 (2011)[1]
Native speakers
50 (2011 census)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3kzq
Glottologkaik1246
ELPKaike

Magar Kaike is a Sino-Tibetan language of Nepal. Ethnologue classifies it as a West Bodish language.

Distribution

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Kaike is a nepali magar language spoken in Shahartara, Samteling, Tupatara, Tarakot, Namdel and Belawa villages of kaike Rural Municipality, Dolpa District, Karnali Province, Nepal (Ethnologue).

Linguistic contact

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Honda (2008)[2] notes that Kaike shares many words with Tamangic, but is not part of Tamangic proper. It is also in contact with Tichurong, a divergent Tibetic lect spoken near the Kaike-speaking areas.[3] Zemp (2023) discusses the heavy influence of Tichurong on Kaike, but notes that Kaike has a Tamangic base.[4]

Lexicon

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Honda (2008) lists the following Kaike words.

No.GlossKaike
1goldmar
2cowmi
3bloodkah
4blackMyanma-
5redloma
6greenpiŋgma
7milk cowNe
8threadrup
9heartdiŋg
10(be) drykhār-
11snowliŋ
12henkā:
13eggkā:-pum
14lay eggsphum-
15excrementkhyi
16oneti:
17nose
18to restnā-
19nasal mucusnap
20sevenne
21thinbā-
22eyemi:
23namemin
24fireme
25tonguelai
26month
27ladderli
28heavyli-
29break (e.g., firewood)kyut-
30plough, digkhoə-
31borrow/lendkhyi-
32fieldkhye
33chestgu
34borrowŋan-
35nestcāŋ
36bridgecām
37daughtercame
38hang, tiecun-
39kneadcyen-
40haircham
41liftthi-
42measure (e.g., length)kāt-
43portionkāl
44burnko-
45weighkot-
46shakekhār-
47feedkhoə:-
48grandfatherkhye
49suckŋup-
50cook, put on the stovecu:-
51nowcõ:
52countjyer-
53whattai
54receivetā:-
55post, pillartā:
56spreadtit-
57this yeartiriŋ
58meetdo:-
59need totoə-
60todaytyā
61fullnāŋ-
62tomorrownāpcye
63garlicnoə
64break (itr.)noŋ-
65fearnyin-
66go
67marker of hearsayru
68villagenām
69dogkhyu
70fly (insect)baraŋ
71fishŋā
72foot, legle
73grindra:-
74cliffra:
75fourli
76flattenlep-
77seeraŋ-
78smile, laughrai-
79penislu
80forgetlet-
81rice
82flourrā:pi
83buckwheatbarau:

References

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  1. ^ a b Kaike at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Honda, Isao. 2008. Some observations on the relationship between Kaike and Tamangic. Nepalese Linguistics 23: 85-116.
  3. ^ Honda, Isao. 2018. Preliminary report on Tichyurong Tibetan (Dolpa, Nepal). Proceedings of the 51st International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics (2018). Kyoto: Kyoto University.
  4. ^ Zemp, Marius. 2023. Tichurong-Tibetic influence in the grammar of Kaike (Nepal). 26th Himalayan Languages Symposium, 4-6 September 2023. Paris: INALCO.


    Kaike
    Magar Kaike
    Native toNepal
    Ethnicity2,000 (2011)[1]
    Native speakers
    50 (2011 census)[1]
    Language codes
    ISO 639-3kzq
    Glottologkaik1246
    ELPKaike

    Magar Kaike is a Sino-Tibetan language of Nepal. Ethnologue classifies it as a West Bodish language.

    Distribution

    Kaike is a nepali magar language spoken in Shahartara, Samteling, Tupatara, Tarakot, Namdel and Belawa villages of kaike Rural Municipality, Dolpa District, Karnali Province, Nepal (Ethnologue).

    Linguistic contact

    Honda (2008)[2] notes that Kaike shares many words with Tamangic, but is not part of Tamangic proper. It is also in contact with Tichurong, a divergent Tibetic lect spoken near the Kaike-speaking areas.[3] Zemp (2023) discusses the heavy influence of Tichurong on Kaike, but notes that Kaike has a Tamangic base.[4]

    Lexicon

    Honda (2008) lists the following Kaike words.

    No.GlossKaike
    1goldmar
    2cowmi
    3bloodkah
    4blackMyanma-
    5redloma
    6greenpiŋgma
    7milk cowNe
    8threadrup
    9heartdiŋg
    10(be) drykhār-
    11snowliŋ
    12henkā:
    13eggkā:-pum
    14lay eggsphum-
    15excrementkhyi
    16oneti:
    17nose
    18to restnā-
    19nasal mucusnap
    20sevenne
    21thinbā-
    22eyemi:
    23namemin
    24fireme
    25tonguelai
    26month
    27ladderli
    28heavyli-
    29break (e.g., firewood)kyut-
    30plough, digkhoə-
    31borrow/lendkhyi-
    32fieldkhye
    33chestgu
    34borrowŋan-
    35nestcāŋ
    36bridgecām
    37daughtercame
    38hang, tiecun-
    39kneadcyen-
    40haircham
    41liftthi-
    42measure (e.g., length)kāt-
    43portionkāl
    44burnko-
    45weighkot-
    46shakekhār-
    47feedkhoə:-
    48grandfatherkhye
    49suckŋup-
    50cook, put on the stovecu:-
    51nowcõ:
    52countjyer-
    53whattai
    54receivetā:-
    55post, pillartā:
    56spreadtit-
    57this yeartiriŋ
    58meetdo:-
    59need totoə-
    60todaytyā
    61fullnāŋ-
    62tomorrownāpcye
    63garlicnoə
    64break (itr.)noŋ-
    65fearnyin-
    66go
    67marker of hearsayru
    68villagenām
    69dogkhyu
    70fly (insect)baraŋ
    71fishŋā
    72foot, legle
    73grindra:-
    74cliffra:
    75fourli
    76flattenlep-
    77seeraŋ-
    78smile, laughrai-
    79penislu
    80forgetlet-
    81rice
    82flourrā:pi
    83buckwheatbarau:

    References

    1. ^ a b Kaike at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    2. ^ Honda, Isao. 2008. Some observations on the relationship between Kaike and Tamangic. Nepalese Linguistics 23: 85-116.
    3. ^ Honda, Isao. 2018. Preliminary report on Tichyurong Tibetan (Dolpa, Nepal). Proceedings of the 51st International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics (2018). Kyoto: Kyoto University.
    4. ^ Zemp, Marius. 2023. Tichurong-Tibetic influence in the grammar of Kaike (Nepal). 26th Himalayan Languages Symposium, 4-6 September 2023. Paris: INALCO.


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