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| states = {{flag|Huajiang}} | | states = {{flag|Huajiang}} | ||
| region = Eastern [[Serica]] | | region = Eastern [[Serica]] | ||
| ethnicity = [[ | | ethnicity = [[Tusanggan People]] | ||
| speakers = 1.2 million speakers | | speakers = 1.2 million speakers | ||
| date = 2019 | | date = 2019 | ||
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| ancestor = {{wpl|Proto-Sino-Tibetan|Proto-Chi-Bodish}} | | ancestor = {{wpl|Proto-Sino-Tibetan|Proto-Chi-Bodish}} | ||
| ancestor2 = {{wpl|Old Chinese|Old Qi}} | | ancestor2 = {{wpl|Old Chinese|Old Qi}} | ||
| listclass = hlist | | listclass = hlist | ||
| dia1 = Chouzhou Dialect | | dia1 = Chouzhou Dialect | ||
| dia2 = Northern Dialect | | dia2 = Northern Dialect | ||
| script = {{wpl|Traditional Chinese|Traditional}} {{wpl|Chinese characters|Qi script}} <small>(Informally)</small><br>{{wpl|Simplified Chinese Characters|Simplified}} {{wpl|Chinese Characters|Qi Script}} <small>(Officially)</small> | | script = {{wpl|Traditional Chinese|Traditional}} {{wpl|Chinese characters|Qi script}} <small>(Informally; Officiall in Chenzhou)</small><br>{{wpl|Simplified Chinese Characters|Simplified}} {{wpl|Chinese Characters|Qi Script}} <small>(Officially in North Huajiang)</small> | ||
| minority = {{flag|Huajiang}} (as Dashanyue) | | minority = {{flag|Huajiang}} (as Dashanyue) | ||
| iso1 = ts | | iso1 = ts | ||
| iso2 = tus | | iso2 = tus | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Tusanggan language''' ({{wpl|Traditional Chinese|Traditional}} {{wpl|Chinese Characters|Qi Script}}: {{lang-zh|labels=no|大山嶽語}}; {{wpl|Simplified Chinese|Simplified}} {{wpl|Chinese Characters|Qi Script}}: {{lang-zh|labels=no|大山岳语}}; [[Tusanggan Alphabetization]]: ''Tusănggàngṳ̌''; {{wpl|Pinyin| | The '''Tusanggan language''' ({{wpl|Traditional Chinese|Traditional}} {{wpl|Chinese Characters|Qi Script}}: {{lang-zh|labels=no|大山嶽語}}; {{wpl|Simplified Chinese|Simplified}} {{wpl|Chinese Characters|Qi Script}}: {{lang-zh|labels=no|大山岳语}}; [[Tusanggan Alphabetization]]: ''Tusănggàngṳ̌''; {{wpl|Pinyin|Alphabetized}} {{wpl|Standard Chinese|Huajiangite}}: ''Dàshānyuèyǔ'') is a language that is primarily spoken by the [[Tusaanga]] in north [[Huajiang]]. It is the first language of mainly Tusangga people and is the second language of over eighty percent of the Tussanga population. Tusaangu is not {{wpl|mutually intelligible}} with other Qi languages and other Tusanggan Dialects. Tusangga language is derived from {{wpl|Old Chinese|Old Qi}}. | ||
Tusanggan language is a {{wpl|tonal}} {{wpl|analytical language}}, and has retained many different characteristics that are found in {{wpl|Old Chinese|Old Qi}}. Tusanggan languages contains no {{wpl|inflection}}, however contains forms of {{wpl|morpohological derivation}} that is not shown in many written examples of Tusanggan. |
Latest revision as of 18:53, 13 September 2019
Tusanggan | |
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大山嶽語 大山岳语 Tusănggàngṳ̌ | |
Native to | Huajiang |
Region | Eastern Serica |
Ethnicity | Tusanggan People |
Native speakers | 1.2 million speakers (2019) L2: 7.4 million |
Chi-Bodish
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Early forms | |
Dialects |
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Traditional Qi script (Informally; Officiall in Chenzhou) Simplified Qi Script (Officially in North Huajiang) | |
Official status | |
Recognised minority language in | Huajiang (as Dashanyue) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | ts |
ISO 639-2 | tus |
ISO 639-3 | – |
The Tusanggan language (Traditional Qi Script: 大山嶽語; Simplified Qi Script: 大山岳语; Tusanggan Alphabetization: Tusănggàngṳ̌; Alphabetized Huajiangite: Dàshānyuèyǔ) is a language that is primarily spoken by the Tusaanga in north Huajiang. It is the first language of mainly Tusangga people and is the second language of over eighty percent of the Tussanga population. Tusaangu is not mutually intelligible with other Qi languages and other Tusanggan Dialects. Tusangga language is derived from Old Qi.
Tusanggan language is a tonal analytical language, and has retained many different characteristics that are found in Old Qi. Tusanggan languages contains no inflection, however contains forms of morpohological derivation that is not shown in many written examples of Tusanggan.