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Are the ethnic groups in Bhutan Tibetans? How come I can understand their language? I am Tibetan.

80% of the people in Bhutan are Zhugba. "Drukpa/Zhugba/" is a collection (equivalent to our concept of "Chinese nation"), divided into more than ten ethnic groups: < /p>

* The Aluo people (Ngalop/Ngalongpa,?) come from Tibet and are very similar to the Tibetan people. Their language "Dzongkha" is the national language of Bhutan

* The Tshangluo people (Tshangla) are also called the Shaqiaopu people (?), and they are the same as the "Medog Monba people", a branch of the Monba people in China. The same ethnic group, but use different languages ??from the main Monba ethnic group "Cona Monba"

* Chocangaca and other ethnic minorities are related to the Aluo and Tibetan people

* D °Akpa and other ethnic minorities are related to the Mona Monba, the main body of the Monba, but not exactly the same

* There are also Kham Tibetan (marked Khampa Tibetan in the north-eastern part of the picture)

The remaining 20% ??are Nepalese immigrants in the 19th century, including:

* The main ethnic group in Nepal, the "Kas"

* Nearly 10 ethnic groups including Tamang and Gurung.