Hm Nai | |
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Wunai | |
Ng-nai | |
Native to | China |
Region | Hunan |
Ethnicity | 8,000 (2007) [1] |
Native speakers | 5,800 (2002) [1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 |
bwn |
Glottolog |
wuna1248 |
ELP | Wunai Bunu |
Hm Nai (Mandarin: Wunai (唔奈 Wúnài), Cantonese: Ng-nai) is a Hmong-Mien language spoken [2] in western Hunan province, China. There are approximately 5800 people speaking this language, and the number is decreasing. [3] Mao & Li (1997) determined it to be closely related to the Pa-Hng language.
Hm Nai is spoken in: [4]
Hm Nai | |
---|---|
Wunai | |
Ng-nai | |
Native to | China |
Region | Hunan |
Ethnicity | 8,000 (2007) [1] |
Native speakers | 5,800 (2002) [1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 |
bwn |
Glottolog |
wuna1248 |
ELP | Wunai Bunu |
Hm Nai (Mandarin: Wunai (唔奈 Wúnài), Cantonese: Ng-nai) is a Hmong-Mien language spoken [2] in western Hunan province, China. There are approximately 5800 people speaking this language, and the number is decreasing. [3] Mao & Li (1997) determined it to be closely related to the Pa-Hng language.
Hm Nai is spoken in: [4]