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How to say Liangshan Yi language?

Most of the Yi people in Liangshan belong to the "Sunuo" system of Yi people. In Liangshan, this department is mainly divided into three branches: Soddy, Shiza and Zinuo. Most of these three languages are close, but there are some differences in tone, intonation, expression and a few specific meanings. Details are as follows:

1, the statement of the "Soddy" branch: not good ("Ah Bae"-interrogative tone; Or "Azhi"-negative word), garlic ("Gase"), candles (this is a foreign object of Yi compatriots, which can only be pronounced in homonym, just like "Michael Jackson"), where are you from ("Nia Guo Da") and how much is it ("Shu Niu Ka"); Or "A Niu Pu"), what is this ("this code belongs to Ma"), pepper ("thief" or "Muzai"), child ("Ayi"), what's your name ("Amy"), and thank you ("Kassasa").

2. The statement of "Shizha": Candle (same as above), where are you from ("Neckada"), how much is it ("Zhemokanuka"), what is it (this code name scares me) and what is your name ("Neckada"). Note: The word "frighten well" is two pronunciations in Chinese, but in the word "shizha", it often needs to be pronounced quickly, which sounds like a melodious voice and often indicates the tone of inquiry. For example: what? ("scared") What are you talking about? ("scare me") ... Sometimes you can leave out the sound of "um", such as what are you doing? ("scare yourself"),

3. The dialect of "Rinuo" is not much different from the above two, and it can also be said that it has some unique characteristics on the basis of comprehensively covering the above two. The biggest feature of this branch is to express it in the way of "talking like singing" in actual communication.

Attachment 1: Remember three common words: I ("ah"), you ("eh") and he or she ("yi"); Please note that all three say "flat tone".

Attachment 2: Remember these three common words: thank you ("Kassasa"), wish you good luck ("Zmagli") and I love you ("Anige").