| Changthang | |
|---|---|
| Byangskat, چانگتھانگ | |
| Native to | India, China, Pakistan | 
| Region | Changthang | 
| Ethnicity | Changpa | 
| Native speakers | 10,000 (2000)[1] | 
| Tibetan script (official), Perso-Arabic script (in Pakistan) | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | cna | 
| Glottolog | chan1309 | 
Changthang Skad, also known as Byangskat and Upper Ladakhi, is a dialect of Ladakhi language spoken in a Changthang region on the border of Tibet and Ladakh. Speakers identify ethnically with the Ladakhi, but mutual intelligibility of the languages is not high. A few speakers can also be found in the Baltistan region of Pakistan.[2]
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