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Himalayan

Amdo Tibetan

ཨ་མདོ་སྐད་
DUMBO, Jackson Heights

Bumthang

བུམ་ཐང་ཁ་
Sunnyside

Chantyal

छन्त्याल
Elmhurst

Chocha-ngacha

ཁྱོད་ཅ་ང་ཅ་ཁ་
Sunnyside

Classical Tibetan

ཆོས་སྐད་
DUMBO, Elmhurst

Denjongke

འབྲས་ལྗོངས་སྐད་
Astoria

Dolpo

གདོལ་པོལི་སྐད་
Elmhurst

Dzardzongke

वारागुङ
Flatbush, Jersey City (NJ), Richmond Hill

Dzongkha

རྫོང་ཁ་
Fordham, Sunnyside

Ghale

घले
Jackson Heights

Gurung

तमु क्यी
Jackson Heights, Ridgewood

Gyalsumdo

घ्याल्सुम्दो
Woodside

Hyolmo

ཡོལ་མོ་སྐད​་
Woodside

Kaike

Kaike
Woodside

Kham Magar

मगर खाम
Woodside

Kham Tibetan

ཁམས་སྐད་
Astoria, Elmhurst

Kheng

འཁྱེང་ཁ་།
Jackson Heights

Kurtöp

ཀུར་ཏོ་པ་ཁ་
Sunnyside

Kyirong

སྐྱིད་གྲོང་སྐད་
Elmhurst

Ladakhi

ལ་དྭགས་སྐད་
Jamaica

Limi

ལི་མི་སྐད​་
Elmhurst

Loke

གློ་སྐད་
Allerton, Jersey City (NJ), Woodside

Magar

मगर
Woodside

Manang

ङ्‍येश्याङ्‍ते
Sunnyside

Mugu

མུ་གུམ་སྐད་
Jackson Heights

Nar-Phu

नार-फू
Sunnyside

Newari

𑐣𑐾𑐰𑐵𑑅 𑐨𑐵𑐫𑑂‎
Jackson Heights

Nubri

ནུབ་རི་སྐད་
Elmhurst

Purgi

པུ་རིག་སྐད་
Jamaica

Ramaluk

ར་མ་ལུག་སྐད་
Jackson Heights

Seke

सेके, སེ་སྐད་
Flatbush, Jackson Heights

Sharchop

ཆང་ལོ་ཁ་
Sunnyside

Sherpa

ཤར་པའི་སྐད་
Elmhurst, Flatbush, Walkill (NY)

Tamang

तामाङ
Ridgewood, Woodside

Thakali

थकाली
Flatbush, Jackson Heights

Tibetan

བོད་སྐད་
Elmhurst, Flatbush, Flatiron, Pelham Parkway, Walden (NY)...

Tö Tibetan

སྟོད་སྐད་
Sunnyside

Tokpe Gola

གྲོགས་པའི་སྒ་ལའ་སྐད་
Elmhurst

Tsum

བཙུམ་སྐད་
Jackson Heights

Ü-Tsang Tibetan

དབུས་གཙང་སྐད་
Jackson Heights

Walung

ཧ་ལུང་སྐད​་
Jackson Heights
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