Nuobi language

Loloish language spoken in Yunnan, China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nuobi (autonym: Lolbiq;[1] lu21 pi33[2] or lo˥bi˨˩ in Jinping County meaning 'downriver';[3] Chinese: 糯比 Luobi (Lobi)) is a Loloish language of south-central Yunnan, China.

Distribution

Nuobi is spoken in:

Dai (2009)[7] reports that ethnic Hani in Yangjie Township (羊街乡), Yuanjiang County belong to the Nuomei (糯美) and Nuobi (糯比) subgroups, who number 9,000 people and 6,000 people respectively in the township. The Nuomei live mostly in Gedie (戈垤),[8] Dangduo (党舵)[9] (which also has Kucong speakers), and Bamu (坝木)[10] administrative villages, while the Nuobi reside mostly in Langzhi (朗支)[11] (which also has Yi speakers in Zhongliangzi 中梁子 [12]), Yangjie (羊街),[13] and Diexia (垤霞)[14] (including Yidie, 依垤[15][16]) villages.

Vocabulary

The following basic vocabulary word list of Nuobi is from the Xinping County Ethnic Gazetteer (1992:209–210).

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English gloss Chinese gloss Nuobi
Onetʰi³³
Twoȵĩ³¹
Threesi³³
Fourji̱³¹
Skymu³¹
Groundmĩ⁵⁵
Daymu⁵⁵tʂɑ³³
Monthbᴀ³¹lɑ³¹
Mountainxɑŋ³³tʰɑ³³
Waterɑ⁵⁵kʰᴀ
River河流lo²¹bᴀ²¹ɑ⁵⁵kʰᴀ²¹
Seabᴀ³³mo̱³³
Fireɑ⁵⁵tso²¹
Longmɑ̃³¹
Shortmũ³¹
Rednɨ⁵⁵
Blacknɑ³¹
Come, toko³³lɑi³¹
Go, toli³¹mɛ³³
Say, toje³¹
Hit, todze⁵⁵
New新的xɑŋ³³sə³¹
True真的tseŋ³³sə³¹
Tell, to告诉je³³do̱³¹
Soul灵魂jiɑ⁵⁵ɬɑ⁵⁵
Radio收音机tʂau³³jiŋ³³tsi³³
Electric light电灯tian³⁵teŋ³³
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