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    The Bouyei language (autonym: Haausqyaix, also spelled Buyi, Buyei or Puyi; Chinese: 布依语; pinyin: Bùyīyǔ; Vietnamese: tiếng Bố Y or tiếng Giáy) is a language...
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    The Bouyei (also spelled Puyi, Buyei and Buyi; self called: Buxqyaix, [puʔjai] or "Puzhong", "Burao", "Puman"; Chinese: 布依族; pinyin: Bùyīzú; Vietnamese:...
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  • Look up Bouyei in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bouyei can refer to: Bouyei language, a Tai language spoken in Vietnam and southern China Bouyei people...
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    (Vahcuengh) Northern Zhuang Southern Zhuang Bouyei Dai Tai Lü language Tai Nüa language Tai Dam language Tai Ya language Karluk Ili Turki Uyghur Uzbek Kipchak...
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    Northern Tai languages are an established branch of the Tai languages of Southeast Asia. They include the northern Zhuang languages and Bouyei of China,...
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  • noted that the Mak people only sing Bouyei folk songs, and that about 5,000 Mak people have shifted to the Bouyei language. Wu et al. (2016) contains a 2,531-item...
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    (minuscule: ƅ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet used in the Zhuang alphabet and Bouyei alphabet from 1957 to 1986 to indicate the sixth tone, mid-level [˧]. The...
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    parentheses. Tai Dioi group: Yei Zhuang, Yongbei Zhuang, Youjiang Zhuang, Bouyei (Buyi) Tai proper: Ahom, Shan, Siamese (Thai), Lao, White Tai (Tai Dón)...
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    provincial border in Guizhou, which are designated as Bouyei, whereas Southern Zhuang languages form another dialect continuum with Central Tai varieties...
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    Yao people (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    Bunu; 100,000 speak the Tai–Kadai Zhuang languages, and 181,000 speak Chinese and the Tai–Kadai Bouyei language.[citation needed] Mao Zongwu (2004:7-8)...
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  • Zhenning Buyei and Miao Autonomous County (category Articles containing Bouyei-language text)
    and Gelao. Mandarin is the official language. The local people speak both Southwestern Mandarin and minority language. The county government supports all...
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    67,858. The Giáy speak the Bouyei language, a member of the Tai language family. Literacy is low in their native language, however, most Giáy can also...
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  • Buyi language can refer to: Bouyei language Buyu language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Buyi language. If an internal...
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    The Old Yue language (Chinese: 古越語; pinyin: Gu Yueyu; Jyutping: Gu2 Jyut6 Jyu5; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kó͘-oa̍t-gí / Kó͘-oa̍t-gír / Kó͘-oa̍t-gú, Vietnamese: Tiếng...
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  • Canada, by IATA code Gwune language, by ISO 639-3 code Yay! (Motorpsycho album), 2023 Yay language, an alternate name for Bouyei, in southern Guizhou Province...
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    Zhuang people (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. With the Bouyei, Nùng, Tày, and other Northern Tai speakers, they are sometimes known as...
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  • also refer to: Bouyei people, an ethnic group in southeastern China and northern Vietnam, also spelled Puyi Bouyei language, a Tai language Puyi Township...
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  • names for the language are Jiamuhua, Jinhua and Atsam. Fang-Kuei Li first distinguished the language in 1943. Nearby languages include Bouyei and Mak. However...
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    Ziyun Miao and Buyei Autonomous County (category Articles containing Bouyei-language text)
    traditional Chinese: 紫雲苗族布依族自治縣; pinyin: Zǐyún Miáozú Bùyīzú Zìzhìxiàn; Bouyei: Zijyunf Buxyeeuz Buxqyaix Ziqziqxianq) is a county in the southwest of...
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  • proto-language (common ancestor) of all the Tai languages, including modern Lao, Shan, Tai Lü, Tai Dam, Ahom, Northern Thai, Standard Thai, Bouyei, and...
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  • Long'an (隆安), Yongnan Zhuang of Fusui (扶绥) (clade N)* Northern Tai: Saek, Bouyei, and other Northern Zhuang * Not considered Yongnan anywhewre, nor considered...
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    Sandu Shui Autonomous County (category Articles containing Bouyei-language text)
    Shui Autonomous County (Chinese: 三都水族自治县; pinyin: Sāndū Shuǐzú Zìzhìxiàn; Bouyei: Sanyduy Suijzuf Ziqziqxianq) is an autonomous county in the southeast of...
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    Nùng people (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    Nùng language is part of the Tai language family. Its written script was developed around the 17th century. It is close to the Zhuang language. Many...
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  • Baisha (白沙) Nongqianbeng (侬迁绷) Zhongjia (仲家) Many of these are names of Bouyei as well. There are no palatalized consonants in Qiubei Zhuang. /pj/ in standard...
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    Guanling Buyei and Miao Autonomous County (category Articles containing Bouyei-language text)
    County (simplified Chinese: 关岭布依族苗族自治县; traditional Chinese: 關嶺布依族苗族自治縣; Bouyei: Gvanylingj Buxqyaix Buxyeeuz Ziqziqxianq) is an autonomous county in Anshun...
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    n̠ʲy˨˧˩] (Suzhounese), Mandarin Wúyǔ [u³⁵ y²¹⁴]) is a major group of Sinitic languages spoken primarily in Shanghai, Zhejiang Province, and the part of Jiangsu...
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  • are intermarrying with the neighboring Han, Bouyei, and Miao. Many Gelao speakers can also speak Bouyei, Zhuang, or Miao, and nearly all can speak local...
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  • these are actually all Northern Tai languages (Bouyei) according to Hsiu (2013). There are also some languages in southeastern Guizhou, northern Guangxi...
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    non-Sinitic languages of China written with Chinese characters include Miao, Yao, Bouyei, Mulam, Kam, Bai, and Hani. Each of these languages are now written...
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    Gelao people (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    been used as a lingua franca and is now the main language spoken by Gelaos. Hmong, Nuosu, and Bouyei are also used. The traditional suits of the men consist...
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