Zaiwa (autonym: tsau³¹va⁵¹; 载瓦; Burmese: ဇိုင်ဝါး/အဇီး) is a Burmish language spoken in parts of southwest China and eastern Burma. There are around 100...
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as non-literary languages spoken across Myanmar and South China such as Achang, Lhao Vo, Lashi, and Zaiwa. The various Burmish languages have a total of...
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Jingpo people (category Articles containing Zaiwa-language text)
for all the Kachin peoples in their own Jingpo language is the Jinghpaw. Other endonyms include Zaiwa, Lechi, Lisu, Maru, Hkahku, etc. The Kachin people...
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(Lawgore) 9. Rawang see Nung Rawang 10. Lashi (La Chit) 11. Atsi see Zaiwa language 12. Lisu Kayah comprises 9 different ethnic groups Note, a known questionable...
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Bolivian television channel ATB Place, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; a plaza Zaiwa language (ISO 639 code: atb) Search for "atb" on Wikipedia. America the Beautiful...
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Autonomous prefecture (category Articles containing Zaiwa-language text)
ᥛᥥᥝᥰ ᥖᥭᥰ ᥓᥤᥒ ᥚᥨᥲ ᥖᥬᥲ ᥑᥨᥒᥰ (Sakhkung Sam Jinghpo Amyu Madu Uphkang Mungdo) Zaiwa:Sikung Sam Zaizo Byumyu Yumsing Upkang Mau Mangshi city Yunnan Nujiang 怒江傈僳族自治州...
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Achang Nusu Pa'o Pyen Arakanese Rawang Riang Taman Khams Tibetan Geko Karen Zaiwa Zou Intha-Danu Blang Danau Muak Sa-aak Palaung Riang Tai Loi Wa Mon Khamti...
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An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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ATSI may refer to: Atsi, another name for the Zaiwa language of China and Burma Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the first peoples of Australia...
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by the Jinghpaw peoples, such as Lisu, Lashi, Rawang, Zaiwa, Lhawo Vo, and Achang. These languages are from distinct branches of the highest level of the...
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Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture (category Articles containing Zaiwa-language text)
respectively. Tai Nuea is the origin language of the word "Dehong", in Tai Le script (the script used to write the Tai Nüa language by the Tai Nua people) is written...
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Fraser script (category Loloish languages)
It was also used for the Naxi language, e.g. in the 1932 Naxi Gospel of Mark, and used in the Zaiwa or Atsi language, e.g. in the 1938 Atsi Gospel of...
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and ceremonial knives. Tripods and woks may also be given, which in Zaiwa language are defined as "House-Entering Wealth". While the Mayu-Dauma system...
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Zahkring (also Eastern Mishmi or Zaiwa; known as Meyor in India and Zha (Zhahua 扎话) in China) is a language of Arunachal Pradesh and 3 villages in Tibet...
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Tshangla Zhangzhung (extinct) Lolo–Burmese–Naxi Burmish Achang Chashan Bola Zaiwa Langsu Lashi Loloish Yi Lisu Lahu Hani Jino Nakhi/Naxi Jingpho–Nungish–Luish...
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Tone (linguistics) (redirect from Tone (tonal language))
Sixian dialect (a dialect of Taiwanese Hakka) with Zaiwa and Jingpho (both Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in Yunnan and Burma). From this table, we find...
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Shirō Yabu (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
アツィ語基礎語彙集 / Atsigo kiso goishū / Classified dictionary of the Atsi or Zaiwa language (Sadon dialect) with Atsi, Japanese and English indexes. Tokyo: 東京外国語大学アジア・アフリカ言語文化研究所...
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Inflection (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
Sixian dialect (a dialect of Taiwanese Hakka) with Zaiwa and Jingpho (both Tibeto-Burman languages spoken in Yunnan and Burma). The superscripted numbers...
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Jinghpaw. The state is home to other ethnic groups including the Rawang, Lisu, Zaiwa, Lawngwaw, Lachik, Bamar, Shan, and a small number of Tibetans. Christianity...
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Kachin people (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
definition of Jingpo (which include all speakers of Zaiwa cluster of Northern Burmese languages) is broader than that in Kachin Hills and is somewhat...
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Singpho dialect (redirect from Singpho language)
the Jingpho language or to a group of languages spoken by various ethnic groups in the same region as Jingpho: Lisu, Lachit, Rawang, Zaiwa, Lhaovo, Achang...
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Sila (also called Sida) is a Loloish language spoken by 2,000 people in Laos and Vietnam (Bradley 1997). Sila speakers are an officially recognized group...
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boundaries which results in situations wherein people who speak the same language or have the same culture are divided by national borders; for example,...
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Cui Xia (2009) compares Dulong with Tibetan, Qiangic (Pumi), Burmese-Yi (Zaiwa and Hani), and Jingpho, concluding that Dulong is on a separate branch....
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Kachin State (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
ethnolinguistic groups, including the Rawang, the Lisu, the Jingpo, the Zaiwa, the Lashi/Lachik and the Lawngwaw/Maru, all of whom had overlapping territories...
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Mangshi (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
20 sq mi). Han Chinese, Dai people (Tai Nuea branch) and Jingpo people (Zaiwa branch) are the major ethnic groups. Luxi County was founded in 1949, and...
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This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with A. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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List of newspapers in China (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
shortly after they arrived at the newsstands. In June 1981 the English-language China Daily began publication. This newspaper, which was provided for foreigners...
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