Mango language (China)
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Sino-Tibetan language spoken in China
Not to be confused with the Manhua dialect, also of China or the Mango language of Chad.
Mango | |
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Native to | China |
Ethnicity | Yi |
Native speakers | 50 (2014)[1] |
Sino-Tibetan
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | mang1429 |
Mango (autonym: ma21ŋo21) is a Lolo-Burmese language spoken by just under 50 people in Guangnan County, Yunnan, China.[1]
Mango is spoken in the two villages of Mumei 木美 (Mango: mei55te33) and Zhelai 者赖 (Mango: ɕi55te33), both located in Babao Town 八宝镇 (Mango: ba33wo33).
References
[edit ]- ^ a b Hsiu, Andrew. 2014. "Mondzish: a new subgroup of Lolo-Burmese". In Proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Chinese Languages and Linguistics (IsCLL-14). Taipei: Academia Sinica.
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