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Lolopo (autonyms: lɔ21 lo33 pʰɔ21, lo31 lo31 pʰo31; Chinese: 彝语中部方言;
Central Yi) is a
Loloish language spoken by half a
million Yi
people of China. Chinese...
- 0 million), etc.
Central Loloish: Lisu (940,000)–Lipho (250,000) (incl.
Lolopo (570,000), Lalo (320,000)),
Micha (50,000), Lahu (600,000),
Jinuo (21,000)...
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remaining four are Nisoish.)
Western Yi (Lalo 腊罗)
Central Yi (
Lolopo 倮倮泼)
Names for
Lolopo varieties include Enipu 厄尼蒲,
Qiangyi 羌夷, Tuzu 土族, and Xiangtang...
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Snohomish sno
duplicate of
Lushootseed Southern Lolopo ysp
Confused entry duplicating either Lolopo or
Miqie Southwestern Nisu nsv
Likely confused additional...
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group called "Luo" (倮族) (likely
Lolopo) also live in and
around Wumulong. Limi is
likely most
closely related to
Lolopo, but also has many Lalo loanwords...
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Loloish family:
Northern Yi (Nuosu 诺苏)
Western Yi (Lalo 腊罗)
Central Yi (
Lolopo 倮倮泼)
Southern Yi (Nisu 尼苏)
Southeastern Yi (Sani 撒尼)
Eastern Yi (Nasu 纳苏)...
- declining.
Micha (mi55 tɕʰi21 or mi55 tɕʰe21) is most
closely related to Lipo,
Lolopo, and Lisu. The
autonym mi13 sɑ21 pɑ21 is used by Lalo speakers, and should...
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government as Lisu,
others as Yi. In some areas, the
people prefer the name
Lolopo (or Lolongo). Some Lipo (Lipa 利帕)
speakers in
Bingchuan and
Yongsheng counties...
- Talu has
voiceless nasals as also the
voiceless lateral. It is
related to
Lolopo. A
closely related language variety called Nazan 纳咱 (Naza, Nazha) is spoken...
- Zhenyuan, and
Xinping counties of
Yunnan province, China. Mili is a
variety of
Lolopo. The
following basic vocabulary word list of Mili is from the
Xinping County...