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Rawat (Raute), or Janggali, is a possibly Tibeto-Burman language of Nepal, with maybe a thousand speakers in India. The name
Rawat is cognate with Raute. Ethnologue (2009) states that Rawat is Very similar to Raute and Raji and Related to Rongpo,
languages in different branches of Tibeto-Burman. It then states that it is Indo-Aryan but vocabulary includes Tibetan elements,
suggesting that the language family has not been determined. The similarity in names in not indicative: Rawat, Raute, and
Raji all derive from King (of the forest), a common appellation of forest peoples in the region. |
Names (more)[en] Rawat language |
Language type : Living
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