wuh ISO 639

Wutunhua

  • Geography

    CN Qinghai province: Huangnan Tibetan autonomous prefecture, Tongren county, Longwu township, Jiangchama and Upper and Lower Wutun villages.
  • Language Cloud

A language of China

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Ngandehua, Sanggaixiong, Wutong, Wutun
4,000 (2016 E. Sandman).
Qinghai province: Huangnan Tibetan autonomous prefecture, Tongren county, Longwu township, Jiangchama and Upper and Lower Wutun villages.
South Central China
6a (Vigorous). Language of recognized nationality: Tu.
Mixed language, Chinese-Tibetan-Bonan Mongour
SOV; adjectives follow nouns; adverbials precede predicate; case and number marked on nouns; agglutinative language; prenasalized consonants; 38 consonants and 6 vowels; non-tonal; most words polysyllabic; 60% Chinese, 20% Tibetan vocabulary with the rest having mixed Chinese and Tibetan elements.
Used by all. Positive attitudes. Most also use Amdo Tibetan [adx] (Sandman 2016). Many also use Mandarin Chinese [cmn], especially among young people (Sandman 2016).
Grammar.
A variety of Chinese heavily influenced by Tibetan or perhaps a Tibetan language undergoing relexification with Chinese forms. Also described as Chinese which converged to an agglutinative language, Tibetan or Mongolian, using only Chinese material. Known for their paintings of Buddha. Buddhist.