Dialects of Kumaoni Language
Central Pahari
Kali Kumaon, Central Kumaoni[1]
North-Eastern Kumaoni
South-Eastern Kumaoni
Western Kumaoni
Askoti of Askot
Bhabhri of Ramnagar[7]
Chaugarkhiyali of Chaugarkha
Danpuriya of Danpur
Gangoli of Ganai-Gangoli (Gangolihat)
Johari of Malla and Talla Johar
Khasparjiya of Almora
Kumaiyya of Champawat
Pachhai of Pali-Pachhhau (Ranikhet, Dwarahat)
Pashchimi
Phaldakotiya of Phaldkot
Rhau-Chaubyansi, (Nainital)
Sirali of Sirakot (Didihat)
Soriyali of Sor Valley (Pithoragarh)
Baitada (Soradi) of Baitadi District-Darchula District of Nepal and area of Pithoragarh District
Dotiyali of Dadeldhura and Doti district of Nepal
Note: Baitada Dialect and Askoti Dialect are almost similar dialect.
Scholars also consider the heavy influence of Kumaoni on the Palpa language of Nepal.
Tibeto-Burman (NOT dialects of Kumaoni; these non-Indo-European languages are indeed spoken in Kumaon)
Rang or Rung
Darmyali
Bangbani