Kili | |
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Kur-Urmi | |
Native to | Russia, China |
Native speakers | (40 cited 1989–1990)[ citation needed] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog |
kile1243 |
ELP | |
Kili is classified as Severely Endangered by the
UNESCO
Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger |
Kili (Kilen, Kirin, Kila), known as Hezhe or more specifically Qile'en ( Chinese: 奇勒恩; pinyin: Qílè'ēn) in Chinese and also as the Kur-Urmi dialect of Nanai, is a Tungusic language of Russia and China. Nanai is a Southern Tungusic language, and Kili has traditionally been considered one of the diverse dialects of Nanai, but it "likely belongs to the northern group". [1]
Kili | |
---|---|
Kur-Urmi | |
Native to | Russia, China |
Native speakers | (40 cited 1989–1990)[ citation needed] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog |
kile1243 |
ELP | |
Kili is classified as Severely Endangered by the
UNESCO
Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger |
Kili (Kilen, Kirin, Kila), known as Hezhe or more specifically Qile'en ( Chinese: 奇勒恩; pinyin: Qílè'ēn) in Chinese and also as the Kur-Urmi dialect of Nanai, is a Tungusic language of Russia and China. Nanai is a Southern Tungusic language, and Kili has traditionally been considered one of the diverse dialects of Nanai, but it "likely belongs to the northern group". [1]