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Mak language

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Mak
ʼai3 ma꞉k8
Native to China
Region Libo County, southern Guizhou
Ethnicity 10,000 (2000)[1]
Native speakers
5,000 (2007)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3 mkg
Glottolog makc1235
ELP Mak (China)

Asụsụ Mak (Chinese; autonym: ʔai3 maːk8) bụ KamáSui a na-asụ na Libo County, Qiannan Prefecture, Guizhou, China.[2] A na-asụkarị ya na obodo anọ dị na Yangfeng (羊/阳风乡, gụnyere Dali 大利村 na Xinchang 新场村 olumba[3]), Fangcun (方村), Jialiang (甲良), na Diwo (導) in Mpaghara Jialiang (甲良), Libo County.[3] A pụkwara ịchọta ndị ọkà okwu Mak na Dushan County. A na-asụ Mak n'akụkụ Ai-Cham na Bouyei.[4] Gọọmentị China na-ahazi Mak dị ka Bouyei.

Yang (2000) na-ewere Ai-Cham Mak bụrụ olumba dị iche iche nke otu asụsụ

Ọ bụ Fang-Kuei Li mụrụ asụsụ Fangcun na 1942, Dabai Ni nke Mahadum Minzu nke China mụkwara asụsụ Yangfeng na 1980.[4] Ni kwukwara na ndị Mak na-abụ naanị abụ ndị Bouyei, nakwa na ihe dị ka puku mmadụ ise abanyela n’asụsụ Bouyei.

Ntụaka

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Mak at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. See Proto-Tai language#Tones for an explanation of the tone numbers.
  3. Ni (2010). Dòng-Táiyǔ gàilùn (in zh). Beijing Shi: Minzu chubanshe. ISBN 978-7-105-10582-3. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 Ni (1988). "Yangfeng Mak of Libo County", in Edmondson: Comparative Kadai: Linguistic Studies Beyond Tai. Summer Institute of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington, 87-106.  Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Ni" defined multiple times with different content