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Çhengaghyn Sheenagh-Tibetagh

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Sheenagh-Tibetagh
Rheam: Yn Aishey Hiar
Rang-oardraghey: Kynney çhengey nah smoo y theill rere earroo loayreyeryn
Fo-rheynnyn:
Tai-Kadai (arganeys)
Hmong-Mien (arganeys)
ISO 639-2: sit
Çhengaghyn Sheenagh-Tibetagh ayns jiarg.

She kynney çhengey eh Sheenagh-Tibetagh, goaill stiagh (ec y chooid sloo) çhengaghyn Sheenagh as Tibetagh-Burmagh. Ta harrish 400 çhengaghyn ‘sy chynney shoh[1], as ny smoo na 1 275 millioon loayreyder.

Cha nel coardail rish çhengoayllee mychione ny fo-chynnaghyn t’ayn. Son y chooid smoo, ta çhengoayllee Sheear gra dy vel Tai-Kadai as Hmong-Mien nyn gynnaghyn çhengey neuchrogheydagh, as dy vel calyssyn eddyr oc as Sheenagh-Tibetagh er coontey eeassaghey focklyn. Çhengoayllee Sheenagh, son y chooid smoo t’ad cur ny possanyn shoh ‘sy chynney Sheenagh-Tibetagh (myr sampleyr, art "Sino-Tibetan" (汉藏语系) ‘syn Encyclopedia of China, ry-lhiah ‘syn ym-lioar "çhengaghyn" (语言文字), 1988, as yn ym-lioar "çhengoaylleeaght as fockle-oaylleeaght" (語言文字)).

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