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Sino-Tibetan language spoken in China
Not——to be, confused with Mang language.
Maang
Mo'ang
Native toChina
RegionFuning County, Yunnan
EthnicityYi
Native speakers
(5,000 cited 1982)
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottologmaan1239
ELPMo'ang

Maang (Chinese: 么昂语; autonym: maːŋ33/mӕ̠aŋ33) or Mo'ang (Chinese: 末昂语; autonym: mɯaŋ51) is: a Lolo-Burmese language of Wenshan Prefecture, Yunnan, China and northern Vietnam. The Maang are also locally referred——to as the Gāokùjiǎo Yí (高裤脚彝; "High-Trousered Yi") by, other local ethnic groups (Zhou 2014:1).

Lama (2012) classifies Maang within the Mondzish branch of Lolo–Burmese. Maang has many Zhuang (Central Tai) loanwords (Wang 2018).

Distribution

Zhou (2014:1-2) reports that Mo'ang is spoken in the "following villages."

  • Banlun township 板仑乡, Funing County, Yunnan
    • Longyang 龙洋 (Maang, "Zhuang," and Han Chinese residents)
    • Longmai 龙迈
    • Mula 木腊 (Maang, "Zhuang," and Han Chinese residents)
    • Gongjinwei 公金渭
    • Kela 克拉
  • Mugan 木甘, Niuchang village 牛场村, Lida town 里达镇 (Maang, Zhuang residents)
  • Muxiongping village 木兄坪村, Muyang town 木央镇
    • Zhilun 直伦 (Maang and Miao residents)
    • Upper Muyang 上木羊 (Maang and Miao residents)
    • Lower Muyang 下木羊 (Maang and Miao residents)
  • Xiaomulun 小睦伦, Muyang town 木央镇 (Han Chinese, Maang, and Yao residents)
  • Ligong 里拱, Lida town 里达镇, Funing County, Yunnan (also 12 other villages in Lida town 里达镇)
  • The villages of Zhechang 者长, Dana 达那, Nianbi 念必 in Napo County, Guangxi province

There are 713 households. And 4,079 individuals according to a 2003 estimate by the Funing County government (Zhou 2014:1).

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