Bama Zhuang

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Bama Zhuang is a Tai language spoken primarily by the Zhuang people in Bama County of Guangxi, southern China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Tai language
Zhuang language
language variety
country China
ethnicGroup Zhuang people NERFINISHED
hasAncestor Old Zhuang NERFINISHED
Proto-Tai language NERFINISHED
hasContactWith Cantonese NERFINISHED
Pinghua NERFINISHED
Standard Chinese NERFINISHED
hasDialectContinuumWith other Zhuang varieties
hasEthnologueEntry true
hasTonalSystem yes
hasWordOrder SVO
isEndangered true
languageBranch Tai languages
languageFamily Tai-Kadai language family NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region NERFINISHED
Hechi NERFINISHED
region South China NERFINISHED
spokenBy Zhuang ethnic group NERFINISHED
inhabitants of Bama County
spokenIn Bama County NERFINISHED
Guangxi NERFINISHED
southern China NERFINISHED
subclassOf Central Zhuang NERFINISHED
Northern Tai language NERFINISHED
writingSystem Chinese characters
Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Central Tai hasLanguage Bama Zhuang