Wutun language, is a Chinese–Tibetan–Mongolian mixed language. It is spoken by about 2,000 people, most of whom are classified as Monguor (Tu) by the Chinese government, living in two villages (Upper and Lower Wutun) in Tongren County, in the eastern part of the Qinghai province in western People's Republic of China.
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- Wutun language, is a Chinese–Tibetan–Mongolian mixed language. It is spoken by about 2,000 people, most of whom are classified as Monguor (Tu) by the Chinese government, living in two villages (Upper and Lower Wutun) in Tongren County, in the eastern part of the Qinghai province in western People's Republic of China. The two Wutun villages, as well as other villages in the area, were under the control of a Mongol banner for several centuries, and have long been regarded by governments as members of a Mongol ethnic group. However, they self-identify as Tibetans.
- 五屯語(ごとんご)は青海省東部、黄南チベット族自治州同仁県隆務公社五屯下庄大隊、五屯上庄大隊及び江査麻大隊で使用される特殊言語。形容詞が名詞の後ろに置かれる、状語が述語の前面に置かれる、名詞に格変化が存在するなどの特徴がある。
- 五屯话是五屯人的语言,分布于青海省东部黄南藏族自治州同仁县隆务镇五屯下庄、五屯上庄和江查麻。五屯人的服饰和附近土族接近,所以被归为土族。但五屯人自认为是藏族。 五屯话是汉语、藏语和蒙语的一种混合语。汉语词占绝大优势,藏语词约占20%。个别词和蒙古语、保安语谐音。另有10%的词汇来源尚不完全确定。该语言的特点是:形容词置于名词后,状语置于谓语前,名词有变格;语音上,有鼻音化的辅音,11个不同的音节末辅音,音调和重音较轻,大多数词汇为多音节。
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- Qinghai province, mainly in Tongren County
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- 五屯語(ごとんご)は青海省東部、黄南チベット族自治州同仁県隆務公社五屯下庄大隊、五屯上庄大隊及び江査麻大隊で使用される特殊言語。形容詞が名詞の後ろに置かれる、状語が述語の前面に置かれる、名詞に格変化が存在するなどの特徴がある。
- 五屯话是五屯人的语言,分布于青海省东部黄南藏族自治州同仁县隆务镇五屯下庄、五屯上庄和江查麻。五屯人的服饰和附近土族接近,所以被归为土族。但五屯人自认为是藏族。 五屯话是汉语、藏语和蒙语的一种混合语。汉语词占绝大优势,藏语词约占20%。个别词和蒙古语、保安语谐音。另有10%的词汇来源尚不完全确定。该语言的特点是:形容词置于名词后,状语置于谓语前,名词有变格;语音上,有鼻音化的辅音,11个不同的音节末辅音,音调和重音较轻,大多数词汇为多音节。
- Wutun language, is a Chinese–Tibetan–Mongolian mixed language. It is spoken by about 2,000 people, most of whom are classified as Monguor (Tu) by the Chinese government, living in two villages (Upper and Lower Wutun) in Tongren County, in the eastern part of the Qinghai province in western People's Republic of China.
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