- Source: Ache Yi language
Ache (Chinese: 阿车) is a Loloish language spoken by the Yi people of south-central Yunnan, China. Ethnologue lists Azhe as an alternate name.
Demographics
Ache is spoken in Shuangbai County (pop. 23,000), Yimen County (pop. 11,100), Eshan County, and Lufeng County. Yunnan (1955) reports that their autonym in Xinping County is nei33 su33 pʰɯ21.
Classification
Ethnologue classifies Ache as a Southeastern Loloish language, and lists 35,000 speakers as of 2003. Ache has not been analyzed in classifications of Southeastern Loloish by Pelkey (2011) and Lama (2012), and hence remains unclassified within the Loloish branch.
References
External links
Audio sample of Ache from Global Recordings Network
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ache Yi language
- YIF
- Loloish languages
- Nisu language
- Lolopo language
- Tupi–Guarani languages
- Southeastern Loloish languages
- Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture
- Lisoish languages
- Okinawan language