Zibusi Native to China Region Yunnan Language family
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Zibusi (zɨ21 pu55 sɨ55 ; Chinese : 子逋斯话 ; Daqing Yi 大箐彝) is a recently discovered Loloish language of Heqing County , Yunnan , China. They are known by the Kua-nsi as zɨ21 pɯ55 sɨ55 . The Zibusi are found in Shangshiyan 上石岩,[1] Daqing Village 大箐村, Duomei Township 朵美乡, Heqing County (Castro, et al. 2010); the sɨ21 pʰɨ̪21 sɨ55 are located in Jidiping 吉地坪, Moguang Village 磨光村, Jindun Township 金墩乡.[2]
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