Bunu bụ asụsụ Hmongic nke ndịda China. Ndị na-asụ asụsụ Bunu bụ ndị People's Republic of China kewara dị ka ndị Yao.

Bunu
Spoken in: China 
Region: Guangxi and bordering regions
Total speakers:
Language family: Hmong–Mien
 Hmongic
  West Hmongic
   Bu–Nao
    Bunu
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2:
ISO 639-3:

Ụdị dị iche iche

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[1] (2001) depụtara ụdị asụsụ ndị a maka Bunu.

  • Bunu 布努 (Pu Nu) - 359,474 ndị na-asụ ya; ire okwu nnọchiteanya: Nongjing, Qibainong Township, Dahua County 大化七百弄乡弄京
    • Dongnu 东努 (Tung Nu, autonyms: no22, tuŋ11 no22) - 293,489 ndị na-ekwu okwu na Funing County, Yunnan (na Longshao 龙绍, wdg) na ugwu Guangxi: Du'an (na Meizhu 梅珠, wdg), Dahua, Bama, Pingguo, Tiandong, Mashan, Debao, Long'an, Baise, Tianyang, Donglan, Hechi, Shanglin, Xincheng, Yishan, Laibin. Na Funing County, a maara ha dị ka Buzha 布́ (aha ha) ma ọ bụ Ugwu Yao 山.
    • Nunu 努努 (Nu Nu, autonyms: Lee-no-generated-contents="true" id="mwMA" lang="und-Latn-fonipa" title="Representation in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)" typeof="mw:Transclusion">No22 No22, po33 No22 ) - ndị ọkà okwu 53,870 na ugwu ọdịda anyanwụ Guangxi: Lingyun (na Taohua 陶化, wdg), Fengshan, Donglan, Bama (na Xishan 西山, wdg.), Tianlin, Leye
    • Bunuo 布诺 (Pu No, autonym: pu33 no22) - 12,115 ndị na-asụ Du'an (na Sanzhiyang 三只羊; Longma 龙麻 nke Xia'ao 下 llaq, [2] wdg), Guangxi

The Shaoyang Prefecture Gazetteer (1997:533) na-akọ na Miao nke Xinning County, Hunan, na-asụ asụsụ Bunu-branch.

The Yunnan Province Gazetteer (1989) na-akọ na ihe dị ka mmadụ 7,000 na-asụ asụsụ Bunu a maara dị ka pu55 Ōa11 (布́a11) na Guichao 归朝乡 na Dongbo 洞波́族乡 (gụnyere na Dadongzhai 大洞寨, Saxiangdong Village 三́洞村[3]) obodo nke Funing County, Yunnan.

Ndị ọzọ

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Ndị [4]-esonụ nwere ike ịbụ aha ndị ọzọ maka ndị na-asụ asụsụ Bunu.

  • Beidalao 北大老: 15,000 (1990) na Rong'an County na Rongshui County, Guangxi; ma eleghị anya Bunu, ọ bụ ezie na ha dị iche[5]
  • Changpao [6]: 5,000 (1999) na ndịda Guizhou; njikọ asụsụ a na-amaghị ama, mana ọ nwere ike ịbụ Bunu. [7] maara ya dị ka Dongmeng site na Bradley (2007). [1]
  • [8] [9]: 2,000 (1999) na ndịda ọdịda anyanwụ Guizhou; ikekwe ụdị Bunu; [1] nke Li Yunbing kewara dị ka Pingtang Miao (2000) [2]

Edensibia

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ndị People's Republic of China kewara dị ka ndịndị People's Republic of China kewara dị ka ndị

  1. Meng (2001). Yáozú Bùnǔyǔ fāngyán yánjiū (in zh). Beijing: Minzu chubanshe. 
  2. Meng (2011). "Lóngmá Bùnǔyǔ yǔyīn xìtǒng" (in zh). Sānxiá lùntán (Sānxiá wénxué. Lǐlùn bǎn) 2011 (5): 61–65, 148. Retrieved on 2013-02-13. 
  3. Fùníng Xiàn Dòngbō Yáozú Xiāng Sānxiāngdòng Cūnwěihuì Shàngdàdòng (zh). ynszxc.gov.cn. Archived from the original on 2017-09-26. Retrieved on 2017-09-26.
  4. China (en). Asia Harvest. Archived from the original on 2013-08-01. Retrieved on 2013-07-19.
  5. Beidalao (en).
  6. Changpao (en).
  7. Bradley (2007). "East and Southeast Asia", in Moseley: Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages (in en). New York: Routledge. 
  8. Li (2000). Miáoyǔ fāngyán huàfēn yíliú wèntí yánjiū (in zh). Beijing: Zhongyang minzu daxue chubanshe. 
  9. Youmai (en).