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The Lakkja language (Chinese: 拉珈语; also spelled Lakkia) is a Tai–Kadai language spoken in Jinxiu Yao Autonomous County, Laibin
来宾, east-central Guangxi, China. Lakkja people are also known as the Chashan Yao, or Tea Mountain Yao, since they were traditionally
considered by neighboring peoples to be a Miao–Yao people. The name Lakkja means mountain people. All Lakkja dialects have
5 tones. Lakkja speakers are thought to have migrated from further east, possibly from the Biao-speaking areas of northwestern
Guangdong province. Today, they live mostly in the Dayaoshan (Chinese: 大瑶山; Big Yao Mountain) region of Jinxiu County. |
Names (more)[en] Lakkia[fr] Lakkja |
Language type : Living
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