Native to Vietnam Native speakers 970,000 (2009 census) Glottolog nung1283 | Ethnicity Nung ISO 639-3 nut | |
Language family Tai–Kadai
Tai
Zuojiang–Southwest
Nung–Thai
Yang–Nung (Central Tai)
Nùng |
Nùng is a Tai–Kadai language spoken mostly in Cao Bằng and Lạng Sơn provinces in Vietnam. It is also known as Bu-Nong, Highland Nung, Nong, Tai Nung, Tay, and Tày Nùng. Nung is the name given to the various Tai languages of northern Vietnam that are spoken by peoples classified as Nùng by the Vietnamese government.
In the 1999 census, it had about 850,000 speakers.
Varieties
Nung consists of many varieties, some of which are listed below.
Nùng Vên (En), a language formerly undistinguished from surrounding Central Tai (Nùng) dialects, was discovered to be a Kra language by Hoàng Văn Ma and Jerold A. Edmondson in 1998. Its speakers are classified as Nùng by the Vietnamese government.
References
Nung language (Tai) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA