Seke (Serke, Tangbe, Tetang, Chuksang) is sometimes considered a separate language.
[5] Seke (Serke) is spoken in the villages of Tangbe, Tetang, Chuksang, Chaile, and Gyakar in Mustang District, northern Nepal.
Martine Mazaudon has documented the Tangbe dialect of Seke as spoken by an expatriate speaker in Paris.
Seke is spoken by Gurung of Chuksang, Tsaile, Tangbe, Tetang, and Gyakar villages of Mustang District, Dhawalagiri Zone.
Reportedly, half of the New York City speakers live in the same apartment building.