public_comment: "Data for the number of native speakers comes from Van Driem (1993).",
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public_comment: "Approximately 1,000 speakers in Bhutan, and approximately 30,000 speakers in the Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh. There are reports that Dakpa is also spoken in China, where it is referred to as Dwags or Takpa. ",