sino-tibetan languages 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.
A · Anji dialect · Anu-Hkongso language · Arunachal languages ...
The remaining Sinitic language groups are Wu (including Shanghai dialect), Xiang (Hsiang, or Hunanese), Gan (Kan), Hakka, Yue (Yüeh, or Cantonese, including ...
This is a Swadesh list of Sino-Tibetan languages, specifically Chinese, Burmese, Tibetan, Tangut, Japhug, Drung, Kurtöp, Tangsa and Yakkha, compared with that ...
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 ( ...
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. · First up is Sinitic: The Sinitic languages include Mandarin and other Chinese languages (such as Wu, Yue, Jin, Min and Hakka). Next, we have ...
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 ...
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 ...
17 авг. 2022 г. · Sino‑Tibetan languages are broken down into three major branches, which include: Chinese languages, Tibeto‑Burman languages and Sino‑Tibetan ...
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