Myang Zhuang | |
States: | China |
Region: | Debao County, Guangxi |
Speakers: | ? |
Familycolor: | Kradai |
Fam2: | Tai |
Fam3: | Central Tai |
Iso3: | none |
Glotto: | none |
Myang Zhuang is a Central Tai language spoken in Ronghua Township 荣华乡, Debao County, Guangxi, China. Myang Zhuang speakers call themselves pronounced as /mjaːŋ/ (A2 tone) and pronounced as /tʰoː/ (C1-A tone), and refer to Yang Zhuang varieties as pronounced as /nʊŋ/A2 instead of pronounced as /jaːŋ/A1-G (Liao 2016:311).[1]
Myang Zhuang is spoken only in Ronghua Township, in villages including Nalong (那陇屯 pronounced as /naː/A2 pronounced as /lʊŋ/B2 in Myang and Yang Zhuang) in Nalong Village (那陇村) and Maomei Village (pronounced as /tʰuː/A1-A pronounced as /ˀdɔːŋ/A1-G in Yang Zhuang) (Liao 2016:311-312).[1]