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Muzi language

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Loloish language of Yunnan, China Not to be confused with Muji language.
Muzi
Muji
Native toChina
RegionYunnan
Native speakers10,000 (2008)
Language familySino-Tibetan
Language codes
ISO 639-3ymz
Glottologmuzi1235
ELPMuzi

Muzi, or Muji, is a Loloish language spoken by the Phula people of China. It is one of several such languages to go by the name Muji.

References

  1. Muzi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Lolo-Burmese languages
Mondzish
Kathu
Nuclear Mondzish
Loloish
(Yi)
(Ngwi)
Southern Loloish
(Southern Ngwi)
(Hanoish)
Hanoid
Akha
Hani
Haoni
Bisoid
Siloid
Bi-Ka
Mpi
Jino
Central Loloish
(Central Ngwi)
Lawoish
Lahoish
Nusoish
Lisoish
Laloid
Taloid
Kazhuoish
  • Katso
  • Samu
  • Sanie
  • Sadu
  • Meuma
  • Nisoish
    Northern Loloish
    (Northern Ngwi)
    (Nisoid)
    Nosoid
    Nasoid
    Southeastern Loloish
    (Southeastern Ngwi)
    (Axi-Puoid)
    Nisu
    Sani–Azha
    Highland Phula
    Riverine Phula
    others
    Burmish
    Northern
    High Northern
    Hpon
    Mid Northern
    Southern
    Intha-Danu
    Nuclear Southern
    Pai-lang
    (Proto-languages)
    • Italics indicate extinct languages.
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