gqi ISO 639

Guiqiong

  • Geography

    CN Sichuan Province: Ganzi (Garzê) Tibetan autonomous prefecture, 4 townships: Maibeng, Qianqi, Shelian West, Shiji; also Guza town; north Dadu river plateaus.
  • Language Cloud

A language of China

gqi
Guichong, Guiqiang, Yutong
6,000 (2000 Sun Hong Kai). 1,000 monolinguals. Ethnic population: 7,000 (2000 D. Bradley). About 1,000 ethnic Guiqiong reportedly understand Guiqiong, but do not speak it.
Sichuan Province: Ganzi (Garzê) Tibetan autonomous prefecture, 4 townships: Maibeng, Qianqi, Shelian West, Shiji; also Guza town; north Dadu river plateaus.
South Central China
6b (Threatened). Language of recognized nationality: Tibetan.
Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Northeastern Tibeto-Burman, Qiangic
Phonological dialect differences, but communication is possible. 2 or 3 varieties have difficult mutual intelligibility. Loanwords from Tibetan and Chinese.
SOV; adjectives and number-classifier constructions follow noun heads; tonal, 4 tones.
Only in the village with their own people. Some young people, all adults. Children rarely use it. Negative attitudes. All also use Mandarin Chinese [cmn].
Dictionary. Grammar.
Unwritten [Qaax].
Buddhist.
OLAC resources in and about Guiqiong