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- Languages_of_Bhutan abstract "There are over nineteen languages of Bhutan, all members of the Tibeto-Burman language family, except for Nepali which is Indo-Aryan. Dzongkha, the national language, is the only language with a native literary tradition in Bhutan, though Lepcha and Nepali are literary languages in other countries. Other non-Bhutanese minority languages are also spoken along Bhutan's borders and among the Lhotshampa (Nepali) community in South and East Bhutan.".
- Languages_of_Bhutan comment "There are over nineteen languages of Bhutan, all members of the Tibeto-Burman language family, except for Nepali which is Indo-Aryan. Dzongkha, the national language, is the only language with a native literary tradition in Bhutan, though Lepcha and Nepali are literary languages in other countries. Other non-Bhutanese minority languages are also spoken along Bhutan's borders and among the Lhotshampa (Nepali) community in South and East Bhutan.".