Kili language
Tungusic language of northeastern Manchuria and Russia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tungusic language of northeastern Manchuria and Russia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kili (Kilen, Kirin, Kila), known as Hezhe or more specifically Qile'en (Chinese: 奇勒恩; pinyin: Qílè'ēn) in Chinese and also as the Kur-Urmi dialect of Nanai, is a moribund Tungusic language of Russia and China. Nanai is a Southern Tungusic language, and Kili has traditionally been considered one of the diverse dialects of Nanai, but it "likely belongs to the northern group".[1]
Kili | |
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Kur-Urmi | |
Native to | Russia, China |
Native speakers | (40 cited 1989–1990)[citation needed] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | kuro1242 Kur-Urmikile1243 Kilen |
ELP | |
Kili is classified as Severely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger |
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