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  2. Yi script - Wikipedia

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    The Yi scripts (Yi: ꆈꌠꁱꂷ, romanized: nuosu bburma, [nɔ̄sβ̩ bβ̠̩mā]; Chinese: 彝文; pinyin: Yí wén) are two scripts used to write the Yi languages; Classical Yi (an ideogram script), and the later Yi syllabary. The script is historically known in Chinese as Cuan Wen (Chinese: 爨文; pinyin: Cuàn wén) or Wei Shu (simplified ...

  3. Nasu language - Wikipedia

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    Nasu and Wusa are two of six Yi languages recognized by the Government of China. There are also some speakers in Vietnam. Unlike most written Yi languages, Nasu uses the Pollard script. A distinct form of the Yi script was traditionally used for Wusa, though few can still read it. The Nasu language is also known as the Black Yi language, but ...

  4. Yi people - Wikipedia

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    The Yi script was originally logosyllabic like Chinese and dates to at least the 13th century, but seems to be completely independent of any other known script. Until the early 20th century, usage of this script was primarily the domain of bimo priests for transmitting ritual texts from generation to generation.

  5. Nisu language - Wikipedia

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    Nisu (Southern Yi) is a language cluster spoken by half a million Yi people of China. It is one of six Yi languages recognized by the government of China. The Yi script was traditionally used, though few can still read it. [1] According to Lama (2012), [3] Nisu (Nishu) autonyms include ne̠33 su55, ne̠33 su55 pʰo21, and ɲe̠33 ʂu55.

  6. Nisoish languages - Wikipedia

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    Four of the six Yi languages (fangyan 方言) officially recognized by the Chinese government belong to Lama's Nisoish clade. Northern Yi (Nuosu 诺苏) Eastern Yi (Nasu 纳苏) Southern Yi (Nisu 尼苏) Southeastern Yi (Sani 撒尼) However, the remaining two of the six officially recognized Yi languages belong to Lama's Lisoish clade. Western ...

  7. Eastern Yi - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Yi may be: The ancient Dongyi (東夷) The modern Nasu people (東彝), or their language This page was last edited on 28 ...

  8. Takt Op - Wikipedia

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    Takt Op (Japanese: タクトオーパス, Hepburn: Takuto Ōpasu, stylized as takt op. or {tákt: op.}) [a] is a mixed-media project about classical music produced by Bandai Namco Arts and DeNA. An anime television series by MAPPA and Madhouse titled Takt Op. Destiny aired from October to December 2021.

  9. Yi Radicals - Wikipedia

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    YI RADICAL OP ꀒ U+A4AA ꒪ YI RADICAL JJUT ꐧ U+A4AB ꒫ YI RADICAL ZOT ... Proposal fo[r] Encoding Yi Script on BMP of ISO/IEC 10646, 1996-06-11: N1453: Ksar, ...