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- Ai-Cham (autonym: ʔai˧tʲam˩; Chinese: 锦话) is a Kam–Sui language spoken mainly in Diwo 地莪 and Boyao 播尧 Townships, Jialiang District, Libo County, Qiannan Prefecture, Guizhou, China. Alternative names for the language are Jiamuhua, Jinhua and Atsam. Fang-Kuei Li first distinguished the language in 1943. Nearby languages include Bouyei and Mak. However, Yang (2000) considers Ai-Cham and Mak to be different dialects of an identical language. Ai-Cham has six tones. Regarded of speaker's nationality, they are being subsumed under "Bouyei" nationality (same with speakers of Mak language). The mythical patriarch and hero of the Ai-Cham people is the demigod Wu Sangui, who is celebrated during the Ai-Cham New Year. (en)
- L'ai-cham (prononcé localement /ʔai33tɕam22/, chinois : 锦 ; pinyin : jǐn) est une langue tai-kadai parlée dans la province du Guizhou, en république populaire de Chine. (fr)
- 锦语(英語:Ai-Cham)是侗水语支的一种语言,主要分布在贵州省黔南布依族苗族自治州荔波县甲良镇地莪镇和播尧镇,使用者主要是布依族。李方桂于1943年首次区分了该语言。邻接的语言包括布依语和莫语。然而,杨通银认为锦语和莫语是同一语言的不同方言。 锦语有六个音调。他们与说莫语的人一起被划为布依族。 锦语族群传说中的祖先是吴三桂,每逢锦族新年,锦族都会纪念他。 (zh)
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- L'ai-cham (prononcé localement /ʔai33tɕam22/, chinois : 锦 ; pinyin : jǐn) est une langue tai-kadai parlée dans la province du Guizhou, en république populaire de Chine. (fr)
- 锦语(英語:Ai-Cham)是侗水语支的一种语言,主要分布在贵州省黔南布依族苗族自治州荔波县甲良镇地莪镇和播尧镇,使用者主要是布依族。李方桂于1943年首次区分了该语言。邻接的语言包括布依语和莫语。然而,杨通银认为锦语和莫语是同一语言的不同方言。 锦语有六个音调。他们与说莫语的人一起被划为布依族。 锦语族群传说中的祖先是吴三桂,每逢锦族新年,锦族都会纪念他。 (zh)
- Ai-Cham (autonym: ʔai˧tʲam˩; Chinese: 锦话) is a Kam–Sui language spoken mainly in Diwo 地莪 and Boyao 播尧 Townships, Jialiang District, Libo County, Qiannan Prefecture, Guizhou, China. Alternative names for the language are Jiamuhua, Jinhua and Atsam. Fang-Kuei Li first distinguished the language in 1943. Nearby languages include Bouyei and Mak. However, Yang (2000) considers Ai-Cham and Mak to be different dialects of an identical language. Ai-Cham has six tones. Regarded of speaker's nationality, they are being subsumed under "Bouyei" nationality (same with speakers of Mak language). (en)
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- Ai-Cham language (en)
- Ai-cham (fr)
- 錦語 (zh)
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