Khlula language

{{Short description|Loloish language of China}}

{{Infobox language

|name=Khlula

|nativename=

|states=China

|speakers=21,000

|date=2011

|ref=e18

|familycolor=Sino-Tibetan

|fam2=Lolo-Burmese

|fam3=Loloish

|fam4=Southeastern

|fam5=Highland Phula

|fam6=Phowa

|fam7=Khlula–Zokhuo

|iso3=ykl

|glotto=khlu1236

|glottorefname=Khlula}}

Khlula is a Loloish language. It is spoken by the Phula people of China.

Demographics

Khlula is spoken in southeast Wenshan County (in Liujing township), and north and central Maguan county (in Dalishu, Miechang, Muchang, and Renhe townships), Wenshan Prefecture, Yunnan, China.Ethnologue

Khlula is also known as Tula, Namupha, Alapha, Mo, Pao, Hei Phula, Black Phula, Shaoji Phula, Sifter basket Phula, Phulapha, Zokhuo Na, Black Zokhuo, or Khlula Yi. It is closely related to Zokhuo and this two languages form theKhlula-Zokhuo subgroup of the Phula languages which are part of the Southeastern Loloish languages which are a branch of the Loloish languages.

Khlula speakers are classified as Yi by the Chinese government. Khlula is known as 科鲁拉语 (Kēlǔlāyǔ) in Chinese.

References

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{{Languages of China}}

{{Sino-Tibetan languages}}

{{Lolo-Burmese languages}}

Category:Loloish languages

Category:Languages of Yunnan

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