atb ISO 639

Zaiwâ Autonyms

Zaiwa

  • Geography

    CN Yunnan province: Dehong Dai-Jingpo autonomous prefecture, Bangwa, Longchuan, Luxi, Ruili, and Yingjiang counties.
  • Language Cloud

A language of China

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Aci, Aji, Atshi, Atsi, Atsi-Maru, Atzi, Azi, Szi, Tsaiva, Tsaiwa, Xiaoshanhua
Zaiwâ
120,000 in China (2021). 20,000 monolinguals. Total users in all countries: 153,000.
Yunnan province: Dehong Dai-Jingpo autonomous prefecture, Bangwa, Longchuan, Luxi, Ruili, and Yingjiang counties.
Eastern Central Myanmar, Northern Myanmar, Southwestern China
5 (Developing). Language of recognized nationality: Jingpo.
Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Ngwi-Burmese, Burmish, Northern
Longzhun, Tingzhu, Bengwa. Some consider Pela [bxd] (Bola, Polo, Pala), Lashi [lsi] (Leqi), and Maru [mhx] (Langsu, Langwa) to be dialects of Zaiwa. Dialects have only minor phonological differences.
SOV; 3 tone categories in unchecked syllables and 2 in checked; tense-lax vowel contrast.
Vigorous. Speakers of other languages in the area also speak Zaiwa. All domains. Used by all. Used less by young people and children. Positive attitudes. Intellectuals are concerned about preservation of Zaiwa. Some also use Mandarin Chinese [cmn]. Also use Central Bai [bca]. Also use Jingpho [kac]. Also use Lachi [lbt]. Also use Lhao Vo [mhx]. Also use Lisu [lis]. Used as L2 by Jingpho [kac], Lhaovo [mhx].
Literacy rate in L1: 50,000 can read and write. Newspapers. Radio. TV. Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 2009–2019.
Latin script [Latn], developed in 1957, modified in 1997. Lisu (Fraser) script [Lisu], no longer in use.
Traditional religion, Christian, Daoist.
OLAC resources in and about Zaiwa
Zaiwa
33,000 in Myanmar (2021).
Kachin state: Waimaw township, Sedan area; Shan state: Kentung district.
5 (Developing)
Vigorous. Most domains. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Many also use Jingpho [kac]. Some also use Burmese [mya].
Literacy rate in L1: 5%–10%. Literacy rate in L2: 50%–75%. Literacy classes in some communities.
The Chinese name is Tsaiwa, Jingpho is Atsi, Burmese is Zi. Christian.
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