sjo ISO 639

Xibe

  • Geography

    CN Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region: Gongliu, Huocheng, Nilka, Qapqal, Tekes, Xinyuan, and Zhaosu counties; Bortala prefecture, Bole county, Ürümqi city; Ili prefecture, Yining city; Tacheng prefecture, Tacheng county.
  • Language Cloud

A language of China

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Sibe, Sibin, Sibo, Xibo
30,000 (2000 A. Jun). Few monolinguals. Ethnic population: 190,000 (2010 census).
Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region: Gongliu, Huocheng, Nilka, Qapqal, Tekes, Xinyuan, and Zhaosu counties; Bortala prefecture, Bole county, Ürümqi city; Ili prefecture, Yining city; Tacheng prefecture, Tacheng county.
China
6b (Threatened). Language of recognized nationality: Xibe.
Tungusic, Southern, Southwest
None known. Inherently intelligible of Manchu [mnc].
SOV; genitives, articles, adjectives, numerals precede noun heads; question word initial; complex vowel harmony.
All domains. Some young people, all adults. All ages in rural areas. Positive attitudes. Also use English [eng]. Also use Kazakh [kaz]. Also use Mandarin Chinese [cmn]. Also use Russian [rus]. Also use Uyghur [uig].
Literacy rate in L1: 50%. Literacy rate in L2: 52%. Newspapers. Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 2013.
Cyrillic script [Cyrl], used between 1957–1958, experimental use in education. Latin script [Latn], used in 1939–1941 and since internet became popular, mainly used on internet and text messaging, favoured by younger people. Mongolian script [Mong], Sibe style, used in 1947–1966 and from 1974, official usage, all domains, favoured by older generations. Mongolian script [Mong], Manchu style, used from Qing dynasty to 1947.
Descendants of an 18th century Qing dynasty military garrison. Loans from Uyghur, Kazakh, and Chinese. Traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Xibe