Palpa language (Indo-Aryan)
| Palpa | |
|---|---|
| Native to | Nepal | 
| Indo-European
 
 | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | plp(retired) | 
| Glottolog | palp1242 | 
Palpa was the name of a purported language or dialect of western Nepal, apparently associated with Palpa District. A version of the New Testament was published in this language by the Serampore Mission Press in 1827.: 18 In a 1916 volume of the Linguistic Survey of India, G.A. Grierson reproduced an extract of this text, with a one-page description of its grammar "more as a curiosity than as evidence of an existing form of speech", as it had been "impossible to check its correctness" due to the absence of other specimens.: 75–77 He considers the language of this text to be a form of Nepali, but with some similarities to the Kumaoni spoken to the west in India.: 18, 75
Palpa had an ISO 639-3 language code, plp, until it was retired in 2020 because of the continued absence of evidence for the existence of a separate language entity.
It is not to be confused with the Palpa dialect of the Sino-Tibetan Western Magar language, also spoken in this area.