Min Zhuang language
Min Zhuang is a recently described Tai language spoken in the Langheng (郎恒) area of Funing County, Yunnan, China, and possibly also southwestern Guangxi province. All speakers are reportedly bilingual in Yei Zhuang (also known as Guibian Zhuang or Sha), which is classified as Northern Tai (Johnson 2011a). The language was first described in 2011 by Eric C. Johnson of SIL International, though it had been earlier mentioned in Kullavanijaya and L-Thongkum (1998).
Min Zhuang | |
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Minz | |
Geographic distribution of Min Zhuang | |
Pronunciation | [mìn] |
Native to | China |
Region | Funing County, Yunnan; southwestern Guangxi (?) |
Native speakers | 170,000 (2004) |
Kra–Dai
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | zgm |
Glottolog | minz1236 |
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