Concept information
Preferred term
txgTangut
Type
-
Language
Definition
- Tangut (also Xīxià or Hsi-Hsia or Mi-nia) is an ancient northeastern Tibeto-Burman language once spoken in the Western Xia Dynasty, also known as the Tangut Empire. It is classified by some linguists as one of the Qiangic languages, which also include Qiang and rGyalrong, among others. It is distantly related to Tibetan and Burmese, and even more distantly to Chinese.
Entry terms
- Tangut language
ISO 639-3 code
- txg
Notation
- txg
In other languages
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Tangoute
French
-
Portuguese
-
Idioma tangut
Spanish
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/txg
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