Nuobi language

Nuobi
Native to China
Language codes
ISO 639-3 None (mis)
Glottolog None

Nuobi (autonym: Lolbiq;[1] lu21 pi33[2] Chinese: 糯比 Luobi (Lobi)) is a Loloish language of south-central Yunnan, China.

Distribution

Nuobi is spoken in:

Dai (2009)[3] reports that ethnic Hani in Yangjie Township 羊街乡, Yuanjiang County belong to the Nuomei 糯美 and Nuobi 糯比 subgroups, who number 9,000 people and 6,000 people respectively in the township. The Nuomei live mostly in Gedie 戈垤,[4] Dangduo 党舵[5] (which also has Kucong speakers), and Bamu 坝木[6] administrative villages, while the Nuobi reside mostly in Langzhi 朗支[7] (which also has Yi speakers in Zhongliangzi 中梁子 [8]), Yangjie 羊街,[9] and Diexia 垤霞[10] (including Yidie 依垤[11] (Dai 2009:113)) villages.

Vocabulary

The following basic vocabulary word list of Nuobi is from the Xinping County Ethnic Gazetteer (1992:209-210).

English gloss Chinese gloss Nuobi
Onetʰi˧
Twoɲĩ˧˩
Threesi˧
Fourji̱˧˩
Skymu˧˩
Groundmĩ˥
Daymu˥tʂɑ˧
Monthba˧˩lɑ˧˩
Mountainxɑŋ˧tʰɑ˧
Waterɑ˥kʰa
River河流lo˨˩ba˨˩ɑ˥kʰa˨˩
Seaba˧mo̱˧
Fireɑ˥tso˨˩
Longmɑ̃˧˩
Shortmũ˧˩
Rednɨ˥
Blacknɑ˧˩
Come, toko˧lɑi˧˩
Go, toli˧˩mɛ˧
Say, toje˧˩
Hit, todze˥
New新的xɑŋ˧sə˧˩
True真的tseŋ˧sə˧˩
Tell, to告诉je˧do̱˧˩
Soul灵魂jiɑ˥ɬɑ˥
Radio收音机tʂau˧jiŋ˧tsi˧
Electric light电灯tian˧˥teŋ˧

References


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