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Athpare | |
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Region | Dhankuta District, Nepal |
Ethnicity | Kirat Athpare of Dhankuta and Bhirgaun |
Native speakers | 5,500 (2011 census)[1] |
Sino-Tibetan
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | aph |
Glottolog | athp1241 |
ELP | Athpariya |
Athpare, also known as Athapre, Athpariya, Athpre, Arthare, Arthare-Khesang, or Jamindar , spelled Athpariya I to be distinguished from Belhariya (Athpariya II), is an eastern Kiranti language.