Jero or Jerung is a moribund Kiranti language spoken in Nepal. The native language consultants whom Opgenort (2005) consulted, preferred the term âÂÂJeroâ to designate the language. The term âÂÂJerungâÂÂ, by contrast, is a toponym used in the names of several villages within the language area as well as the name of a village in the Wambule-speaking area. The Jero/Jerung language is mutually intelligible with Wambule. Jero/Jerung language is spoken by more than 2,000 people living in Okhalá¸Âhuá¹ gàand Sindhulë districts of eastern Nepal. Gerd HanÃÂon (1991) claims that there are three to four dialects of Jero: Madhavpur, Balakhu-Sisneri, and Ratnawati (Sindhuli). However, according to Opgenort's (2005) consultants, there are only two major dialects: a northern dialect, which is spoken in Okhaldhunga District (à ¤Âà ¤Âà ¤²à ¤¢à ¥Âà ¤Âà ¥Âà ¤Âà ¤¾), and a southern dialect, which is spoken in Sindhuli District (à ¤¸à ¤¿à ¤¨à ¥Âà ¤§à ¥Âà ¤²à ¥Â).
Jero/Jerung language is spoken in the following locations of Nepal (Ethnologue).