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* 蒙朝吉 / Meng Chaoji. 2001. 瑤族布努语方言研究 / Yao zu Bunu yu fang yan yan jiu [A Study of the Bunu Dialects of the Yao People]. Beijing: 民族出版社 / Min zu chu ban she.
* 蒙朝吉 / Meng Chaoji. 2001. 瑤族布努语方言研究 / Yao zu Bunu yu fang yan yan jiu [A Study of the Bunu Dialects of the Yao People]. Beijing: 民族出版社 / Min zu chu ban she.


[[Category:Hmong–Mien languages]]
[[Category:Hmongic languages]]
[[Category:Languages of China]]
[[Category:Languages of China]]



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Jiongnai
Kiong Nai
Native to China
RegionDahua County, Guangxi
Native speakers
1,000
Hmong–Mien
Language codes
ISO 639-3pnu
ELPJiongnai Bunu
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Jiongnai (Kiong Nai) is a divergent Hmongic (Miao) language spoken in Dahua County, Guangxi, China. The speakers' autonym is [kjɔ̄ŋ nāi] or [kjaŋ˧˩ nɛ˧˩] (kjɔŋ means 'mountain', while nai means 'people') (Meng 2001:1).

References

  • 蒙朝吉 / Meng Chaoji. 2001. 瑤族布努语方言研究 / Yao zu Bunu yu fang yan yan jiu [A Study of the Bunu Dialects of the Yao People]. Beijing: 民族出版社 / Min zu chu ban she.