• Naw[citation needed]) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Nung people in Fugong County, China, and Kachin State, Myanmar. The Anung language is closely related...
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  • Kra-Dai language of Vietnam, China and Laos Nung language (Sino-Tibetan), a Sino-Tibetan language of China and Myanmar Yue Chinese language, also called...
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  • Nung language may refer to: Nung language (Sino-Tibetan), a Sino-Tibetan language of China and Myanmar Nung language (Tai), a Kra-Dai language of Vietnam...
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    language. Languages spoken by ethnic minorities represent six language families: Sino-Tibetan, Austro-Asiatic, Tai–Kadai, Indo-European, Austronesian and...
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    The Tibeto-Burman languages are the non-Sinitic members of the Sino-Tibetan language family, over 400 of which are spoken throughout the Southeast Asian...
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    the mainland. The spoken languages of nationalities that are a part of China belong to at least nine families: The Sino-Tibetan family: 19 official ethnicities...
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  • Rawang, also known as Krangku, Kiutze (Qiuze), and Ch’opa, is a Sino-Tibetan language of India and Burma. Rawang has a high degree of internal diversity...
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    of Ethnonyms in Southeast Asia. 42nd International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics, Nov 2009, Chiang Mai, Thailand. 2009, p.3. Pain...
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    their language "Camling") and Puma languages of the Kiranti language family in eastern Nepal, and it belongs to the broader Sino-Tibetan language family...
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    Trung Cao Lan Nung Nung Chao (Longzhou Zhuang) Nùng Phạn Slinh Nung Inh Western Nung/Nung Din (Nong Zhuang) Nung Yang (Yang Zhuang) Nung An Many Central...
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  • is the reconstructed ancestor of the Tibeto-Burman languages, that is, the Sino-Tibetan languages, except for Chinese. An initial reconstruction was produced...
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  • Qiu, Nung, Nu-tzŭ. Dulong belongs to the Nungish language family of the Central Tibeto-Burman branch of the Tibeto-Burman branch of the Sino-Tibetan language...
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    Austroasiatic language: A well-known loanword into Sino-Tibetan is k-la for tiger (Hanzi: 虎; Old Chinese (ZS): *qʰlaːʔ > Mandarin pinyin: hǔ, Sino-Vietnamese...
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  • Phom is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Phom people of Nagaland, north-eastern India. Its speakers are primarily found in Longleng District and...
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    The Sino-Vietnamese War (also known by other names) was a brief conflict that occurred in early 1979 between China and Vietnam. China launched an offensive...
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  • languages, also called Bodic, Bodish–Himalayish, and Western Tibeto-Burman, are a proposed intermediate level of classification of the Sino-Tibetan languages...
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    Ngái people (category CS1 Vietnamese-language sources (vi))
    According to Vietnamese sources the Ngái people speak Hakka, a Sino-Tibetan language but are classified separately from the Hoa or urban ethnic "Overseas...
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    features, common in Kra-Dai languages, also bear similarities to Sino-Tibetan languages like Chinese or Austroasiatic languages like Vietnamese. Lao's mutual...
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  • Guizhou and Yunnan. Presented at the 46th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics (ICSTLL 46), Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire...
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    Zhuang people (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    continues to place the Zhuang–Dong languages among the Sino-Tibetan family, other linguists treat the Tai languages as a separate family. They have been...
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  • The Nung or Nungish languages are a poorly described family of uncertain affiliation within the Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in Yunnan, China and Burma...
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    groups and populations from East and South-East Asia. ST means Sino-Tibetan languages. The following is a table of Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup frequencies...
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    Duleng, unknown 8. Maru (Lawgore) 9. Rawang see Nung Rawang 10. Lashi (La Chit) 11. Atsi see Zaiwa language 12. Lisu Kayah comprises 9 different ethnic groups...
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    Tai peoples (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    distinct ethnic groups such as the Lachi speaking a Kra language. The Nung living on both sides of the Sino-Vietnamese border have their ethnonym derived from...
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    Derung people (category Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text)
    Autonomous County. The Derung speak the Derung language, one of the Sino-Tibetan languages. Their language is unwritten; in the past the Derung have transmitted...
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  • Schliesinger, Joachim (2003). Ethnic Groups of Laos, Volume 4, Profiles of Sino-Tibetan-speaking peoples. Bangkok: White Lotus. ISBN 9744800321. Schliesinger...
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    Ethnic groups of Southeast Asia (category CS1 Chinese (China)-language sources (zh-cn))
    Hương Tanka Peranakan Benteng Chinese Sino-Native Malaysian Sino-Dusun Sino-Kadazan Sino-Murut Sino-Burmese Sino-Thai Chinese mestizo Chindian Panthay...
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    adopted loanwords from many languages including Old Turkic, Sanskrit (these often via Uyghur), Persian, Arabic, Tibetan, Tungusic, and Chinese. However...
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    Mongols in China (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    speak a form of Loloish language), and the Mongols of Henan Mongol Autonomous County in Qinghai (most of whom speak Amdo Tibetan and/or Chinese). Among...
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  • List of contemporary ethnic groups (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
    either speak Turkish or Georgian. The Lhoba speak a variety of Sino-Tibetan languages, all of which may or may not be mutually intelligible. Due to poor...
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