Lewu language


Lewu 乐舞 is an unclassified extinct Loloish language of Jingdong Yi Autonomous County, Yunnan, China. The Lewu are officially classified by the Chinese government as ethnic Yao people.

Demographics

According to the Jingdong County Almanac, ethnic Yao numbered 3,889 individuals in 1990, and lived mainly in Chaqing 岔箐 and Dasongshu 大松树 Villages of Taizhong Township 太忠乡. Yao language speakers, known as the Lewu Yao 乐舞瑶族, are found in Puya Village 普牙村, Chaqing Township 岔箐乡.

Classification

Lewu may have been related to the Lawu language of Xinping County, Yunnan, but classification remains uncertain due to the paucity of data.

Vocabulary

A word list of the Lewu Yao language is transcribed using pinyin in the Jingdong County Ethnic Gazetteer. The language is already extinct, and was recorded in 1985 from 85-year-old Zhu Zhaojin 祝兆金 of Puya Village 普牙村, who could remember only some words.
Chinese glossEnglish glossLewuPage
eat ricezuǒ zuó liē144
pig heart and lungscī ber144
come herewū lài lai144
What thing?māi yuō144
broad bean nuó suō144
pea nuó sǎi144
come back, come back, you come backgǔ lāi gǔ lai gǔ lāi144
liquorzhī zhí144
rice winea zhì144
chopsticksa zhu144
knifebiě tuo145
axeshì cuo145
bowllin hua145
spoonyì geu145
to hitch wō145
There is no more.mā ia lāi145