Mantsi (autonym: mã53 tsi53; also called Lô Lô, Flowery Lolo, White Lolo or Black Lolo, is a Lolo-Burmese language. Speakers are mostly located in Hà Giang...
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called Mantsi. According to Blench, the structure of Mantsi differs significantly from the other South Bauchi languages. Word lists of Mantsi had previously...
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Mantsi may refer to: Mantsi language, a Sino-Tibetan language of China and northern Vietnam Mantsi language (Nigeria), a Chadic language of northern Nigeria...
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O Man may refer to Ô Man, another name for the Mantsi language O'Man, the third hole in the 2015 PGA Championship All pages with titles containing O Man...
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as one of 54 ethnicities of the country. Speakers of the Mondzi or Mantsi language are classified as the Flowery and Black Lolo people. Most of the Lô...
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Loloish (Ngwi) Lama (2012), in a study of 36 languages, finds the Mondzish cluster (Mondzi–Maang, Mantsi–Mo'ang) to be divergent. He did not include Mru...
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province, Peru Mangas, New Mexico, U.S., an extinct town Mangas language, or Mantsi language, in Nigeria Mangas Coloradas (c. 1793 – 1863), Apache tribal...
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International Airport, North West, South Africa nty, the ISO 639-3 code for Mantsi language, China and Vietnam This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Meang) Mondzi or Mantsi (also known as Lô Lô by the Vietnamese) Maza Mauphu, Motang Mongphu A revised classification of Mondzish languages by Hsiu (2018)...
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Roger Blench (2021) classifies the South Bauchi languages as follows. South Bauchi Jimi Boghom cluster: Mantsi, Boghom, Kir-Balar Gurdung cluster: Gurdung...
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