Baima is a language spoken by 11,000 people of Tibetan nationality in north central Sichuan Province, China. It has vigorous use amongst adult speakers. Baima uses Subject Object Verb (SOV) word order, initial consonant word clusters and is tonal. There are loan words from Tibetan and Chinese.

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  • Baima is a language spoken by 11,000 people of Tibetan nationality in north central Sichuan Province, China. It has vigorous use amongst adult speakers. Baima uses Subject Object Verb (SOV) word order, initial consonant word clusters and is tonal. There are loan words from Tibetan and Chinese.
  • Le baima est une langue parlée dans le district de Pingwu, au centre de la province du Sichuan, en République populaire de Chine. C'est une langue parlée par les membres du groupe tibétain, à 4 tons. Son appartenance linguistique est incertaine.
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  • 11,000 in China(1999 Sun Hongkai)
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  • Baima is a language spoken by 11,000 people of Tibetan nationality in north central Sichuan Province, China. It has vigorous use amongst adult speakers. Baima uses Subject Object Verb (SOV) word order, initial consonant word clusters and is tonal. There are loan words from Tibetan and Chinese.
  • Le baima est une langue parlée dans le district de Pingwu, au centre de la province du Sichuan, en République populaire de Chine. C'est une langue parlée par les membres du groupe tibétain, à 4 tons. Son appartenance linguistique est incertaine.
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  • Baima language
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  • Baima
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