Zhaba language
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Zhaba | |
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Zaba | |
Native to | China |
Native speakers
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7,800 (2008)[1] |
Sino-Tibetan
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | zhb |
Glottolog | zhab1238 [2] |
Zhaba is a poorly attested Qiangic language of Tibet spoken by 8,000 people in the Zhamai district of Yajiang County.
There is a description of the language written in Chinese: Huang Bufan 1991.[3]
References
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- ↑ Zhaba at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
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- ↑ Huang Bufan (黄布凡), 1991: 扎坝语 [Zhaba language]. In Dai Qingxia, Huang Bufan, Fu Ailan, Renzeng-Wangmu, and Liu Juhuang (戴庆厦、黄布凡、傅爱 兰、仁增旺姆、刘菊黄) Zangmianyu Shiwu-zhong (藏缅语十五种: Fifteen Tibeto-Burman languages). Beijing: Beijing Yanshan Chubanshe, pp. 64-97.