- Laos, 60,000 in the
United States, 2,000 in France) Kim Mun (also
known as
Lanten), more than 300,000 Yao
people Biao Mon, 20,000
speakers Dzao Min, 60,000...
- Kim Mun (Chinese: 金門方言; also
Lanten or
Landian 蓝靛) is a
Mienic language spoken by 200,000 of the Yao
people in the
Chinese provinces of Guangxi, Hunan...
- Lao and Thai languages. Iu Mien has 78%
lexical similarity with Kim Mun (
Lanten), 70% with Biao-Jiao Mien, and 61% with Dzao Min. In China, it is spoken...
- [citation needed]
after Luang Namtha province. Most
numerous though are the
Lanten, Hmong, Lahu, Yao, Akha, and Tai Lue peoples. The Lahu, a Tibeto-Burman...
- D3=1, D5=1 Lisu (Gongshan, Yunnan) 0.081 37 [citation needed] D(xD5)=3
Lanten Yao (Tianlin, Guangxi) 0.077 26 D(xD5)=1, D5(xD5a)=1
Hmong (Northern Thailand)...
-
Filipino (Visayas) 0.277 112 B4a1a(xB4a1a1)=11, B4b1=8, B4c1b=7, B5b=5
Lanten Yao (Tianlin, Guangxi) 0.269 26 [citation needed] B4a=3, B5a=2, B4b1=1,...
- from the village. The
village is
famous for its
bamboo paper making by the
Lanten peoples. The
locals are
adept at
turning bamboo into pulp on the
river banks...
- Jin 2009 G2a=1, G2(xG2a)=1
Kumik (Dagestan) 0.038 26
Marchani 2008 G=1
Lanten Yao (Tianlin, Guangxi) 0.038 26 [citation needed] G2=1
Yakut (Vilyuy River...
- Iran) 0.000 25
Derenko 2007 -
Kumyk (Dagestan) 0.000 26
Marchani 2008 -
Lanten Yao (Tianlin, Guangxi) 0.000 26 Wen 2005 - Iu Mien (Mengla, Yunnan) 0.000...
- Guangxi) 0.000 25 [citation needed] – Kurd (northwestern Iran) 0.000 25 –
Lanten Yao (Tianlin, Guangxi) 0.000 26 [citation needed] – Iu Mien (Mengla, Yunnan)...