Hm Nai (Mandarin: Wunai (唔奈 Wúnài), Cantonese: Ng-nai) bụ Asụsụ Hmong-Mien a na-asụ [1] na mpaghara ọdịda anyanwụ Hunan, China. [2] nwere ihe dịka mmadụ 5800 na-asụ asụsụ a, ọnụ ọgụgụ ahụ na-ebelata. Mao & Li (1997) kpebiri na ọ nwere njikọ chiri anya na Asụsụ Pa-Hng.

Hm Nai
Ng-nai
Spoken in: China 
Region: Hunan
Total speakers: 5,800
Language family: Hmong–Mien
 Hmongic
  Bahengic
   Hm Nai
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2:
ISO 639-3: bwn

Nbudata

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A na-asụ Hm Nai na: [3]

  • Longhui County: na Huxingshan 虎形山乡, Xiaoshajiang 小沙江乡, Motang 磨ń乡, Dashuitian 大水田乡. Asụsụ Huxingshan 虎形山乡 bụ ụdị kachasị mma edere ede, ebe ọ bụ na a na-ejikarị ya eme ihe dị ka ihe nnọchianya maka Hm Nai.
  • Ógbè Xupu
  • Ógbè Chenxi
  • Ógbè Dongkou
  • Ógbè Chengbu
  • Ógbè Xinning

Ihe odide

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2023, D. Sasseville gosipụtara asụsụ a na-amaghị ama echekwara na ọtụtụ iberibe mbadamba nkume sitere n'ihe ndekọ nke Hattusa ma kwuo na ọ bụ asụsụ Kaskean.

  1. (2007) in Brenzinger: Language Diversity Endangered (in en). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-017050-4. 
  2. Bunu, Wunai. Ethnologue. Archived from the original on 2016-10-07. Retrieved on 2017-02-10.
  3. Mao Zongwu [毛宗武], Li Yunbing [李云兵]. 1997. A study of Pa-Hng [巴哼语研究]. Shanghai: Shanghai Far East Publishing House [上海远东出版社].

Akwụkwọ

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 Templeeti:Hmong-Mien languagesTempleeti:Languages of China