sino-tibetan language list - Axtarish в Google
Some 40 well-established subgroups, of which those with the most speakers are:
  • Sinitic (Chinese)
  • Lolo-Burmese.
  • Tibetic.
  • Karenic.
  • Bodo–Garo.
  • Kuki-Chin.
  • Meitei.
  • Tamangic.
C. Chamdo languages · List of varieties of Chinese. D. Darlong language. K. Magar ... Mruic languages. N. Nubri language. P. Proto-Sino-Tibetan language. R. Ruby ...
This is a Swadesh list of Sino-Tibetan languages, specifically Chinese, Burmese, Tibetan, Tangut, Japhug, Drung, Kurtöp, Tangsa and Yakkha, compared with ...
The remaining Sinitic language groups are Wu (including Shanghai dialect), Xiang (Hsiang, or Hunanese), Gan (Kan), Hakka, Yue (Yüeh, or Cantonese, including ... Language affiliations · Linguistic characteristics · Use of noun classifiers
Besides Qiang, other languages in the group include Baima, Ergong, Ersu/Tosu, Gyarong (=rGyarong), Guiqiong, Muya, Namuyi, Pumi, Shixing, Zhaba. Ersu/Tosu is ...
10 июн. 2020 г. · The Sino-Tibetan family has 400 languages. Fortunately for us, we can break this language family into 4 slightly more bite-sized branches. First ...
2 апр. 2023 г. · The most-spoken Sino-Tibetan languages are all in the Sinitic (Chinese) family of languages. They are Mandarin, Wú, Yuè, and Min. Burmese of the ...
6 мая 2019 г. · The Sino-Tibetan language family includes early literary languages, such as Chinese, Tibetan, and Burmese, and is represented by more than 400 ...
Other Sino-Tibetan languages in Yunnan and Sichuan are Kachin and the closely related Atsi (Zaiwa); Achang, Nu, Pumi (Primi), Qiang, Gyarung, Xifan; and Bai ( ...
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