Jino language
The Jino language (Jinuo 基諾語; autonyms: tɕy˦no˦, ki˦ɲo˦) constitutes a pair of Loloish language varieties spoken by the Jino people of Yunnan, China.
Jino | |
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Jinuo, Buyuan Jino, Youle Jino, 基諾語補遠方言 | |
Jinuo | |
Pronunciation | [tɕy˦no˦] or [ki˦ɲo˦] |
Region | Sipsongpanna, Dai autonomous prefecture of southern Yunnan (People's Republic of China) |
Ethnicity | Jino |
Native speakers | 21,000 (2007) |
Sino-Tibetan
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | Either:jiu – Youle Jinuojiy – Buyuan Jinuo |
Glottolog | youl1235 |
ELP |
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