Mbo language (Sino-Tibetan)

mBo
’Bo skad
Region Zogang County, Chamdo Prefecture, Tibet
Language codes
ISO 639-3

mBo (IPA: mbo˥; ’Bo skad) is an unclassified Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Tshawarong, Zogang County, Chamdo Prefecture, Tibet. It was recently documented by Suzuki & Nyima (2016). sMad skad, a closely related language variety, is also spoken in Tshawarong.

Classification

Suzuki & Nyima (2016) suggest that mBo may be a Qiangic language. Guillaume Jacques (2016)[1] suggests that mBo is a rGyalrongic language belonging to the Stau-Khroskyabs (Horpa-Lavrung) branch.

Lexicon

Suzuki & Nyima (2016) list the following mBo words.

GlossmBo
onedə˥
twona˥
threesɔ̰̃˩
fourlə̰˥
fiveɴʷɚ̰˥
sixtɕi˩
sevenn̥i˥
eightʱdʑə˥
nineᵑgo˥
tenʁɑ˥
hundredʱdʑi˥
1.SG pronounŋa˥
2.SG pronounnə˥
3.SG pronounkə˥
bloodsa˥
urineqo˩
meattɕʰi˥
ironʰtɕɑ˥
needleʁɑ˩
fishȵɛ˩ (Tibetic loan)
pigpʰo˥ ɦu
horsere˩
skynɑ˥
landsɛ˥ tɕʰɛ (Tibetic loan)
sandɕe˩ mɛ (Tibetic loan)
hillsideɴɢa˥
snowjʉ˥
roadtɕɯ˥
watertɕə˥
eatwə˥-
sleepnə˥-

References

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