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Naish language of Sichuan, China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Laze, rendered in Chinese as Lare (拉热)[2] and Shuitianhua (水田话), is a language of the Naish subbranch of the Naic group of languages, spoken in Muli County, western Sichuan, China.
Laze | |
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Muli Shuitian | |
Pronunciation | lɑ33 ze33 |
Native to | China |
Region | Sichuan |
Native speakers | 300 (2012)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | laze1238 |
Laze is spoken by less than 300 fluent speakers in Xiangjiao Township 项脚乡 within Muli County (Michaud & Jacques 2012).[1]
The name Laze (IPA: [lɑ33 ze33]) is likely to be a place name.[2]
Publications are available on:
Recordings in Laze are available from the Pangloss Collection (an online archive of languages).[7]
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