Younuo (also spelled Yuno, Chinese: 优诺语 yōunuò; autonym: ʑou˩˧nɔ˩˧) is a divergent Hmongic language spoken in Longsheng County (龙胜县), Guangxi, China. Mao (2007:129) reports a total of approximately 4,000 speakers. Its classification is uncertain, although it may be related to Pa-Hng.According to Mao (2007), Younuo is most closely related to Pa-Hng, and forms a branch with it. Like Pa-Hng, the Younuo are also called "Red Yao" 红瑶, which can refer to various groups speaking different languages.
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| - Younuo (also spelled Yuno, Chinese: 优诺语 yōunuò; autonym: ʑou˩˧nɔ˩˧) is a divergent Hmongic language spoken in Longsheng County (龙胜县), Guangxi, China. Mao (2007:129) reports a total of approximately 4,000 speakers. Its classification is uncertain, although it may be related to Pa-Hng.According to Mao (2007), Younuo is most closely related to Pa-Hng, and forms a branch with it. Like Pa-Hng, the Younuo are also called "Red Yao" 红瑶, which can refer to various groups speaking different languages.
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