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Corpus hayu |
 | | The Hayu inhabit an area of Nepal between 50 and 100 km. |
 | | They are called 'Hayu' in Nepali and 'Wayu' in their own language (transcribed 'Vayu' by Brian Hodgson in the 19th Century). |
 | | It was classified by Shafer (1955) in the West-Central Himalayish section (close to East Himalayish or 'Kiranti') of the Bodic Division of Sino-Tibetan. |
| lacito.vjf.cnrs.fr /archivage/languages/Hayu_fr.htm (270 words) |