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Dzongkha and Lhokä
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Dzongkha and Sikkimese
The dialects of U-Tsang ( otherwise known as Central Tibet, including Lhasa ), Kham, and Amdo are generally considered to be dialects of a single Tibetan language, especially since they all share the same literary language, while Dzongkha, Sikkimese, Sherpa, and Ladakhi are generally considered to be separate languages.
: Ü-Tsang ( China ), Kham-Hor ( Chamdo ( Tibet ), Sichuan, Qinghai, Yunnan ), Amdo ( Qinghai, Gansu, Sichuan ), Thewo-Chone ( Gansu, Sichuan ), Ladakhi ( Jammu and Kashmir ), Balti ( Pakistan ), Purki ( Jammu and Kashmir ), Spiti ( Himalchal ), Dzongkha ( Bhutan ), Drenjong (= Sikkimese ), Sherpa ( Nepal, Tibet ), Kyirong-Kagate ( Nepal, Tibet )

Dzongkha and ),
: Dzongkha ( official ), Bhotes speak various Tibetan dialects, Nepalese speak various Nepalese dialects.
The Drukpa Lineage was divided from that time on into the Northern Drukpa, or Chang Druk ( Dzongkha: བ ྱ ང ་ འབ ྲུ ག ་; Wylie: Byang -' Brug ) branch in Tibet headed by the Gyalwang Drukpa and the Southern Drukpa, or Lho Druk ( Dzongkha: ལ ྷོ་ འབ ྲུ ག ་; Wylie: Lho -' Brug ), based in Bhutan and headed by the Shabdrung incarnations.
Tsangmo ( Dzongkha: ཙང ་ མ ོ་; Wylie: tsang-mo ), also considered a literary genre, are very popular in Bhutan.
Lozey ( Dzongkha: བ ློ་ ཟ ེ་; Wylie: blo-ze ), literally translated as " ornaments of speech ," refer to two distinct vocal traditions.
Paro District ( Dzongkha: ས ྤ་ ར ོ་ ར ྫོ ང ་ ཁག ་; Wylie: Spa-ro rdzong-khag ) is the name of a district ( dzongkhag ), valley, river and town ( population 20, 000 ) in Bhutan.
The Royal University of Bhutan ( Dzongkha: འབ ྲུ ག ་ ར ྒྱ ལ ་ འཛ ི ན ་ གཙ ུ ག ་ ལག ་ ས ློ བ ་ ས ྡེ་; Wylie: ' brug rgyal -' dzin gtsug-lag-slob-sde ), founded on June 2, 2003 by a royal decree is the national university system of Bhutan.
The Royal Bhutan Army ( Dzongkha: བས ྟ ན ་ ས ྲུ ང ་ དམག ་ ས ྡེ་; Wylie: bstan-srung dmag-sde ), or RBA, is a branch of the armed forces of the Kingdom of Bhutan responsible for maintaining the country's territorial integrity and sovereignty against security threats.
Particularly unique among the Layap is the extensive tradition of " living defilements " ( Dzongkha: soen drep ), whereby a ritually impure person is ostracized from social activities.

Dzongkha and Laya
The Layap ( Dzongkha: ལ ་ ཡཔ ་) are an indigenous people inhabiting the high mountains of northwest Bhutan in the village of Laya, in the Gasa District, at an altitude of, just below the Tsendagang peak.

Dzongkha and probably
Regarding the origin of the term ' Lepcha ' writes Sailen Debnath " The word ' Lepcha ', most probably a geo-racial term, is phonetically an elongated and much evolved form of the Bhutanese Dzongkha word ( even might be of Chhokey origin ) “ La – chhu ” which the Drukpa Bhutanese might have used to geographically identify the early people of Sikkim and Kalimpong in the bygone ages of their long connection with Tibet via the Chumbey Valley since the time of Sabdrung Nagawang Namgyal, the founding father of Drug-Yul.

Dzongkha and Chumbi
Dzongkha bears a close linguistic relationship to J ' umowa spoken in the Chumbi valley of Southern Tibet and to the Dranjongke language of Sikkim .< ref >

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It is closely related to and partially intelligible with Sikkimese (), the national language of the erstwhile kingdom of Sikkim ; and to some other Bhutanese languages such as Cho-cha-na-ca ( khyod ca nga ca kha ), Brokpa ( me rag sag steng ' brog skad ), Brokkat ( dur gyi ' brog skad ), and Lakha ( la ka ).
* Green Lake ( Sikkim ), small lake near Lachen ( Sikkimese town )
The Lepcha or Róng people ( Lepcha: Róng ɂágít ; " Róng tribe "), also called Róngkup ( Lepcha: File: ᰛ ᰩᰵ་ ᰀ ᰪᰱ. SVG ; " children of the Róng "), Mútuncí Róngkup Rumkup ( Lepcha: File: ᰕ ᰫ་ ᰊ ᰪᰰ་ ᰆ ᰧᰶ ᰛ ᰩᰵ་ ᰀ ᰪᰱ ᰛ ᰪᰮ་ ᰀ ᰪᰱ. SVG ; " beloved children of the Róng and of God "), and Rongpa ( Sikkimese: ), are the aboriginal people of Sikkim, who number between 30, 000 and 50, 000.
Sikkim United Democratic Alliance is an alliance of political parties in Sikkim, India, that was formed in February 2004 by Sikkim Himali Rajya Parishad, Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP ), Indian National Congress, Organization of Sikkimese Unity ( OSU ), Nepali Bhutia Lepcha and National Liberation Front ( unclear whether this refers to Sikkim National Liberation Front, Gorkha National Liberation Front or the same organization as NEBULA ) as a joint political front.

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