mji ISO 639

Kem di mun, Kim Mun Autonyms

Kim Mun

  • Geography

    CN Guizhou province: 17 counties.
  • Language Cloud

A language of China

mji
Chasan Yao, Gem Mun, Hainan Miao, Jim Mun, Jinmen, Kem Mun, Kimmun, Lan Tin, Lanten, Lowland Yao, Man Lantien, Men, Mun, Shanzi Yao
Kem di mun, Kim Mun
200,000 in China (Wang and Mao 1995). 61,000 in Hainan Province (2000 census). Total users in all countries: 374,500.
Guizhou province: 17 counties.
China, Northern Viet Nam, Northwestern Viet Nam, Southeastern China, Southwestern China
6a* (Vigorous). Language of recognized nationality: Yao. The majority officially classified within Yao nationality.
Hmong-Mien, Mienic, Mian-Jin
Dao Quan Trang, Dao Ho. Not intelligible with Iu Mien [ium]. Lexical similarity: 78% with Iu Mien [ium], 67% with Biao-Jiao Mien [bje], 59% with Dzao Min [bpn].
Dictionary.
Latin script [Latn], used since 1983, experimental, used in China.
Daoist.
OLAC resources in and about Kim Mun
Kim Mun
4,500 in Laos (1995 L. Chazee).
Luang Namtha province: Long district, 21 villages.
6a (Vigorous)
Also use Iu Mien [ium]. Also use Lahu [lhu]. Also use Lao [lao].
Non-indigenous. Daoist.
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Kim Mun
170,000 in Vietnam (1999 J. Edmondson).
Bac Giang, Dak Nong, Dien Bien, Ha Giang, Lao Cai, Quang Ninh, Tuyen Quang, and Yen Bai provinces.
6a (Vigorous)
Used as L2 by Red Gelao [gir].
Non-indigenous. Part of Dao official ethnic community (751,067, 2009 census). Lao Cai variety northwest of Lao Cai city and Ha Giang at Na Khe village are very different phonetically.
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