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The
Tujia language is a language spoken natively by the
Tujia ethnicity in central
China. It is currently classified as a language isolate within the
Sino-Tibetan language family. There are two dialects, one Northern and one Southern. Both dialects are
tonal languages with the
tone contours of 55, 53, 35 and 21. The Northern dialect has 21 initials, while the Southern dialect has 26 (with 5 additional aspirated initials). As for the finals, the Northern dialect has 25 and the Southern 30, 12 of which are used exclusively in loan words from the
Chinese language. Its verb make a distinction of active and passive voices; Its pronouns distinguish the singular and plural numbers along with the basic and
possessive cases. According to a
1982 census, its speakers number roughly 200,000.
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