Sherpa people mainly speak:SherpaNepali
the sherpa people were guide climbers
The Sherpa people predominantly speak Sherpa, a Tibetic language. Additionally, many Sherpas are also fluent in Nepali, the official language of Nepal.
Louise Hillary has written: 'High time' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Sherpa (Nepalese people)
If referring to the Sherpa people of Nepal it is Tibetan in origin and means "eastern People"; from shar (east) + pa (people).
The Sherpa people are an ethnic group in eastern Nepal. You need to have been borne as one of them.
The following died on Mount Everest before 1953: 1922: Dorje Sherpa, Lhakpa Sherpa, Norbu Sherpa, Pasang Sherpa, Pema Sherpa, Remba Sherpa, Sange Sherpa killed in avalanche below North Col 1924: George Mallory and Andrew Irvine 1934: Maurice Wilson
Because the Sherpa's practice alot and they live in that weather everyday.
The group of people who live around Mount Everest is called Sherpa's
There are a number of online websites where one can purchase a Sherpa pet carrier. Some of these websites include Amazon, Petco, Pet Travel Store and PetFrenzy.
"Sherpa" is not a general term used to describe people who live in mountains. The Sherpas are an ethnic group who traditionally live in the Khumbu (Everest) region of Nepal, high in the Himalayas. Today Sherpas travel all over the world. Their name means "People from the East," and the word is often used to refer to a Himalayan mountain guide, no matter what that person's ethnic background.
The Sharpa people are an ethnic group of eastern Nepal.