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| has gloss | eng: The Magaric languages, Magar and Kham, are a small proposed family of Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in Nepal. (Ethnologue considers each to be a cluster of languages.) They are often classified as part of the Mahakiranti family, and Van Driem (2001) proposes that they are close relatives of Mahakiranti. |
| lexicalization | eng: Magaric languages |
| lexicalization | eng: Magaric language |
| subclass of | language/sit |
| instance of | language/tbq |
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| Breton | |
| has gloss | bre: Ur is-skourr eus ar yezhoù mahakirantiek eo ar yezhoù kamek-magarek-shepang-sunwarek komzet e Nepal. |
| lexicalization | bre: Yezhoù kamek-magarek-tchepangek-sounwarek |
| Chinese | |
| has gloss | zho: 马嘉尔语支是藏缅语族的一個可能支系。Van Driem认为包括以下两种语言: *马嘉尔语,77万人使用 *卡姆语(Kham,、、、),7万人使用 另外,Chepang语(4万人)也可能属于这一语支。 |
| lexicalization | zho: 马嘉尔语支 |
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| has subclass | language/mgp |
| has subclass | e/Kham language |
| has subclass | e/Magar people |
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