About: Vayu language

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Vayu (वायु), Wayu or Hayu (हायु) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Nepal by about 1740 people in Province No. 3. Dialects include Pali gau (पालि गाउ) Mudajor Sukajor Ramechhap Sindhuli and Marin Khola. The Vayu language features SOV ordering. There are strong Nepali influences in its phonology, lexicon, and grammar. Its writing system uses the Devanagari script. There are no known monolingual speakers of the language, as its speaking population also uses Nepali. Despite a lack of monolingual children, use of Vayu has survived into the 21st century

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  • Le hayu (ou wayu, vayu) est une langue tibéto-birmane parlée au Népal. La langue est menacée. (fr)
  • Vayu (वायु), Wayu or Hayu (हायु) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Nepal by about 1740 people in Province No. 3. Dialects include Pali gau (पालि गाउ) Mudajor Sukajor Ramechhap Sindhuli and Marin Khola. The Vayu language features SOV ordering. There are strong Nepali influences in its phonology, lexicon, and grammar. Its writing system uses the Devanagari script. There are no known monolingual speakers of the language, as its speaking population also uses Nepali. Despite a lack of monolingual children, use of Vayu has survived into the 21st century (en)
  • ハユ語(हायु)は、シナ・チベット語族に属する言語である。ワユ語、バユ語(वायु)ともいう。ジャナクプル県のにより話されている。 ハユ語はSOV型の語順で音韻論、語彙、文法面でネパール語の影響を強く受けている。デーバナーガリー文字で書かれている。ハユ語のみの話者の存在は知られておらず、この言語の話者は全員ネパール語を併用しているとみられる。ハユ語のみ話す子供が存在しないにもかかわらず、ハユ語は21世紀まで生き延びるに至った。 (ja)
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  • Hayu (en)
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  • Sino-Tibetan (en)
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  • wayu1241 (en)
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  • Wayu (en)
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  • vay (en)
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  • Vayu (en)
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  • वायु, हायु (en)
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  • Le hayu (ou wayu, vayu) est une langue tibéto-birmane parlée au Népal. La langue est menacée. (fr)
  • Vayu (वायु), Wayu or Hayu (हायु) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Nepal by about 1740 people in Province No. 3. Dialects include Pali gau (पालि गाउ) Mudajor Sukajor Ramechhap Sindhuli and Marin Khola. The Vayu language features SOV ordering. There are strong Nepali influences in its phonology, lexicon, and grammar. Its writing system uses the Devanagari script. There are no known monolingual speakers of the language, as its speaking population also uses Nepali. Despite a lack of monolingual children, use of Vayu has survived into the 21st century (en)
  • ハユ語(हायु)は、シナ・チベット語族に属する言語である。ワユ語、バユ語(वायु)ともいう。ジャナクプル県のにより話されている。 ハユ語はSOV型の語順で音韻論、語彙、文法面でネパール語の影響を強く受けている。デーバナーガリー文字で書かれている。ハユ語のみの話者の存在は知られておらず、この言語の話者は全員ネパール語を併用しているとみられる。ハユ語のみ話す子供が存在しないにもかかわらず、ハユ語は21世紀まで生き延びるに至った。 (ja)
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  • Hayu (fr)
  • ハユ語 (ja)
  • Vayu language (en)
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  • Vayu (en)
  • वायु, हायु (en)
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