. . . . "Japhug"@en . "Japhug (IPA: [k\u026Fr\u026F sk\u0264t]) is a Rgyalrong language spoken in Barkam County, Rngaba, Sichuan, China, in the three townships of Gdong-brgyad (Chinese: \u9F99\u5C14\u7532; pinyin: L\u00F3ng'rji\u01CE, Japhug IPA: [\u0281d\u026Fr\u025F\u0264t]), Gsar-rdzong (Chinese: \u6C99\u5C14\u5B97; pinyin: Sh\u0101'rz\u014Dng, Japhug IPA: [sarndzu]) and Da-tshang (Chinese: \u5927\u85CF; pinyin: D\u00E0z\u00E0ng, Japhug IPA: [tats\u02B0i]).The name Japhug IPA: [t\u0255\u0264p\u02B0\u026F] (Chinese: \u8336\u5821; pinyin: Ch\u00E1b\u01CEo) refers in Japhug to the area comprising Gsar-rdzong and Da-tshang, while that of Gdong-brgyad is also known as IPA: [s\u0264\u014Bo] (Jacques 2004), but speakers of Situ Rgyalrong use this name to refer to the whole Japhug-speaking area."@en . . "none" .