Lipo language
Loloish language spoken in China
Lipo | |
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Lolopo, Lolongo | |
Native to | China |
Ethnicity | Lisu |
Native speakers | 250,000 (2007)[1] |
Language family | Sino-Tibetan
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Writing system | Pollard script |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | lpo |
Glottolog | lipo1242 |
Lipo language test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator
The Lipo language (native name: li55 pʰɔ21; Chinese: 傈坡语), also known as eastern Lisu, is a language of the Lisu people of China, similar to but not intelligible with the Lisu language proper. Some Lipo are classified by the government as Lisu, others as Yi. In some areas, the people prefer the name Lolopo (or Lolongo).
Some Lipo (Lipa 利帕) speakers in Bingchuan and Yongsheng counties are also referred to as Tujia (土家) (Yunnan 1956:19-20).[2]
References
- ^ Lipo at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- ^ Yunnan provincial ethnic classification research unit [云南省民族识别研究组]. 1956. Preliminary summary of ethnic classifications in Yunnan province: no. 1, 2 [云南省民族识别研究第一、二阶段初步总结]. Beijing: Central University for Nationalities Research Institute 中央民族学院.
External links
- A 283 word list recording in Kaipuleohone
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Counties/Banners | numerous |
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Chinese
- Chinese Sign
- Northern (Beijing) Sign
- Southern (Shanghai) Sign
- Hong Kong SignHK/MC
- Tibetan SignXZ
- GX = Guangxi
- HK = Hong Kong
- MC = Macau
- NM = Inner Mongolia
- XJ = Xinjiang
- XZ = Tibet