nos ISO 639

Nisu, Eastern

  • Geography

    CN Yunnan Province, Jianshui, Tonghai, Gejiu, Kaiyuan, Mengzi, Pingbian, and Hekou counties.
  • Language Cloud

A language of China

nos
Nisu, Nisupho, Shiping-Jianshui Nisu, Shiping-Jianshui Yi
75,000 (2004), decreasing.
Yunnan Province, Jianshui, Tonghai, Gejiu, Kaiyuan, Mengzi, Pingbian, and Hekou counties.
Southwestern China
6b (Threatened). Language of recognized nationality: Yi.
Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Ngwi-Burmese, Ngwi, Southeastern
Language is active in areas with high concentrations of Nisu. Language use higher for older people, women, uneducated men, or villages further removed from main roads. Nisu living in cities or counties are generally Sinicized. Many parents teach their children the Chinese local dialect as L1 so they can do well in school. There is increasing borrowing of lexical items from Chinese. Code switching between Nisu and Chinese is common. Many men and women spend part of the year working in predominantly Chinese towns or cities. Home, in the fields, with village friends and relatives. Some of all ages. Neutral attitudes. Also use Mandarin Chinese [cmn], a local dialect, spoken with outsiders, non-Nisu government officials, non-Nisu markets, or elementary school teachers. Also use Northern Nisu [yiv], which village children eventually learn. Used as L2 by Hlersu [hle], Northern Nisu [yiv].
Yi script [Yiii], traditional, limited usage.
Traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Nisu, Eastern