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===Orthography=== |
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Around 1915, [[James O. Fraser]], a christian missionary with the [[China Inland Mission]] developed a Lisu alphabet. In 1992, the Chinese government officially recognized the [[Fraser alphabet]] as the official script of the Lisu language. |
Around 1915, [[James O. Fraser]], a christian missionary with the [[China Inland Mission]] developed a Lisu alphabet. In 1992, the Chinese government officially recognized the [[Fraser alphabet]] as the official script of the Lisu language. |
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Lisu | |
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Native to | China, India, Myanmar, Thailand |
Native speakers | 723,000 |
Fraser | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Weixi Lisu Autonomous County, Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture (PRC) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | -- |
ISO 639-2 | -- |
ISO 639-3 | lis |
Lisu is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Yunnan (southwestern China), northern Burma, and Thailand and a small part of India. It is the language of the Lisu minority.
Orthography
Around 1915, James O. Fraser, a christian missionary with the China Inland Mission developed a Lisu alphabet. In 1992, the Chinese government officially recognized the Fraser alphabet as the official script of the Lisu language.