zzj ISO 639
Zhuang, Zuojiang
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A language of China
- ISO 639
- zzj
- Alternate Names
- Canto, Ken Tho, Longyin, Longzhou, Nongz Anx, Pho Thai, Potai, Pu Tho, Puto, Southern Zhuang, Zhuangyu nanbu fangyan Zuojiang tuyu
- Population
- 1,500,000 in China (2000 census). 35,000 in Jingxi and Napo counties. Total users in all countries: 1,840,000.
- Location
- Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region: Chongzuo, Daxin, Jingxi, Longzhou, Ningming, Pingxiang, and Tiandeng counties; Yunnan province: Funing county, a few villages.
- Language Maps
- Southeastern China
- Language Status
- 6a (Vigorous). Language of recognized nationality: Zhuang.
- Classification
- Kra-Dai, Kam-Tai, Tai, Central
- Dialects
- None known. Most similar languages are Yang Zhuang [zyg], Yongnan Zhuang [zyn], Nong Zhuang [zhn], and other Nung languages of Vietnam. Lexical similarity: 70% between Nong [zhn], Yang [zyg], Yongnan, and Dai [zhd], 65% with Yongbei Zhuang [zyb]. A member of macrolanguage Zhuang [zha].
- Language Use
- Vigorous. All domains. Used by all. Also use Mandarin Chinese [cmn], particularly the southwestern dialect. Also use Yue Chinese [yue].
- Language Development
- Literature.
- Writing
- Han (Hanzi, Kanji, Hanja) script [Hani], dating from Han dynasty, mainly used in non-official domains, gaining popularity.
- Other Comments
- The language is named for Zuojiang river that runs through this area, from northern Vietnam into Longzhou, Chongzuo, and Fusui counties. Traditional religion, Buddhist, Daoist.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Zhuang, Zuojiang
Also Spoken in
- Location
- Lang Son province.
- Language Status
- 6a (Vigorous)
- Language Use
- Vigorous. All domains. Used by all.
- Other Comments
- Non-indigenous. Part of the Nùng official ethnic community (968,800, 2009 census). Traditional religion, Buddhist, Daoist. View other languages of Vietnam
Language Name
Zhuang, Zuojiang
User Population
340,000 in Vietnam (2000 census). 170,000 monolinguals (2000). Ethnic population: Over 850,000 Nung nationality people in Vietnam in 2000.
