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Zaiwa (autonym: tsau³¹va⁵¹; 载瓦; Burmese: ဇိုင်ဝါး/အဇီး) is a
Burmish language spoken in
parts of
southwest China and
eastern Burma.
There are
around 100...
- In China, the
Jingpo are
divided into five subgroups,
namely the Jingpo,
Zaiwa, Leqi, Lang'e (Langsu) and Bola. The
Indian government recognises the Singpho...
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spoken across Myanmar and
South China such as Achang, Lhao Vo, Lashi, and
Zaiwa. The
various Burmish languages have a
total of 35
million native speakers...
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refer to a
specific grouping of four to six ethnicities: the Jingpo, the
Zaiwa, the Lashi/Lachik, the Lawngwaw/Maru, and to a
lesser extent, the Rawang...
- the Naxi language, e.g. in the 1932 Naxi
Gospel of Mark, and used in the
Zaiwa or Atsi language, e.g. in the 1938 Atsi
Gospel of Mark. The
script uses...
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ethnolinguistic groups,
including the Rawang, the Lisu, the Jingpo, the
Zaiwa, the Lashi/Lachik and the Lawngwaw/Maru, all of whom had
overlapping territories...
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languages spoken by the
Jinghpaw peoples, such as Lisu, Lashi, Rawang,
Zaiwa,
Lhawo Vo, and Achang.
These languages are from
distinct branches of the...
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various ethnic groups in the same
region as Jingpho: Lisu, Lachit, Rawang,
Zaiwa, Lhaovo,
Achang (Ngo Chang), and Jingpho.
These languages are from distinct...
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personal pronouns of
Sixian dialect (a
dialect of
Taiwanese Hakka) with
Zaiwa and
Jingpho (both Tibeto-Burman
languages spoken in
Yunnan and Burma). The...
- 20 sq mi). Han Chinese, Dai
people (Tai Nuea branch) and
Jingpo people (
Zaiwa branch) are the
major ethnic groups. Luxi
County was
founded in 1949, and...