There are two dialects: •
Lamo (Tibetan name for the language: mBo-skad) •
Lamei There are 5 Lamo-speaking village clusters in Dongba Township, which are Kyilwa, Phurkha, Gewa, Gyastod and Gyasmed. The remaining village clusters, out of a total of 13 village clusters in
Dongba Township, are
Khams Tibetan-speaking villages. Lamei is spoken by 1,500 to 2,000 people in 5 village clusters in is spoken in Zhonglinka Township. Sitrikhapa, Wangtod, Wangmed, Rongba, and Laba village clusters have only Lamei speakers. Woba, Pula, and Zuoshod village clusters have both Lamei and
Khams Tibetan speakers.
gSerkhu is a variety of Lamo, with which it is mutually intelligible. Khams Tibetan speakers refer to the language as
Sikhu. gSerkhu is spoken by about 400 people (80 households) in 4 villages of the gSerkhu Valley, which are Benzhui, Muzong, Cuixi, and Sangba, all located in Shangchayu Town,
Dzayul County. Dzayul County also has
Khams Tibetan speakers who had originally migrated from the Lamo-speaking area of Dongba Township,
Dzogang County. Jiang (2022) refers to the language as
Suku or
Sukuhua (素苦话). ==Classification==