The HmongicAKAMiao languages include the various languages spoken by the Miao people (such as Hmong, Hmu, and Xong), Pa-Hng, and the "Bunu" languages used by non-Mien-speaking Yao people.
Name
The most common name used for the languages is Miao (苗), the Chinese name and the one used by Miao in China. However, Hmong is more familiar in the West, due to Hmong emigration. Many overseas Hmong prefer the name Hmong, and claim that Miao is both inaccurate and pejorative. Despite the fact that the term "Miao" has negative connotations in the Guizhou dialect of Chinese, nowadays it is generally considered neutral by the Miao community in China.
Of the Hmongic languages spoken by ethnic Miao, there are a number of overlapping names. The three branches are as follows, as named by Purnell (in English and Chinese), Ma, and Ratliff, as well as the descriptive names based on the patterns and colors of traditional dress:
* No common name. Miao speakers use forms like Hmong (Mong), Hmang (Mang), Hmao, Hmyo. Yao speakers use names based on Nu.
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Hmong-Mien (also known as Miao-Yao) is a bipartite family of minority languages spoken primarily in China and mainland Southeast Asia. The two branches, called Hmongic and Mienic by most Western linguists and Miao and Yao by Chinese linguists.
While their internal relationships are reasonably well established, there is no unanimity regarding their wider genetic affiliations, with many Chinese scholars insisting on Hmong-Mien membership in the Sino-Tibetan su...
published: 06 Jul 2022
HMONG & IU MIEN LANGUAGES
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Hmong-Mien (also known as Miao-Yao) is a bipartite family of minority languages spoken primarily in China and mainland Southeast Asia. The two branches, called Hmongic and Mienic by most Western linguists and Miao and Yao by Chinese linguists. While their internal relationships are reasonably well established, there is no unanimity regarding their wider genetic affiliations, with many Chinese scholars insisting on Hmong-Mien membership in the Sino-Tibetan sup...
published: 25 Nov 2022
Speak Hmong 101 Lesson 1
Learn greetings phrases in Hmong. Visit http://hmonglessons.com/ for more information on the course.
published: 19 Jan 2011
History of the Hmong-Mien Languages
History of the Hmong-Mien Languages (Miao-Yao), Proto-Hmong-Mien, Hmongic, Mienic, West Hmongic, Xong, Hmu, Pa-Hung, Lu Mien, Kim Mun, Biao Min, Dzao Min
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Healing - Kevin MacLeod
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published: 19 Sep 2022
Comparing the Hmong and Hmu languages
Two Miao languages and their similarities/differences.
http://preparetoserve.com Cool facts about Hmong Language and the history of Hmong.
published: 04 Dec 2015
The truth about Hmong culture, history, food + language! // Hmong vlog documentary
The truth about Hmong culture, history, food + language! // Hmong vlog documentary An American's view on Hmong stories, people, culture, lifestyle, etc. Love to all our Hmong brothers and sisters!
**Download the Lifey app to watch vlogs in Hmong and about Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, China, etc.
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lifey-helpful-short-videos/id1427725117
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lifey.thelifeyapp
published: 03 Apr 2020
Hmong-Mien Language Family
Miao-Yao (Hmong-Mien) Language Classification including Bunu and She speakers.
The Miao language is broken into three groups: Xiangxi (eastern), Qiandongnan (central) and Chuanqiandian (western).
Both White(Chuanqian) and Green Hmong(Diandongbei) are part of Chuanqiandian.
The Yao language is broken into multiple groups, often including Kim Mun speakers.
Bunu and She speakers fall between both Miao-Yao speakers.
Ayouduo speaks the "Qiandong" or "Qiandongnan" dialect. Long Xian-Er speaks the "Xiangxi" dialect.
Overseas Hmong (Miao) speak primarily the "Chuanqiandian" dialect.
published: 18 Feb 2010
Learn the Hmong language: TONES
Words pronounced in different tones change the meaning of the word. This video gives practical examples.
Let's face it, us learners sometimes drop the Hmong tones. This reminder can help us remember to endeavor to continue improving the pronunciation of our tones. 🤔
What other words have you encountered that 'dangerously' change meaning when you use the wrong tone??? 😳 Please share with us below. 😆
Tua - to kill
ไทย - ฆ่า
Tiếng Việt - giết, bắn
Français - tuer
日本語 - 殺す, 撃つ
Tuab - thick
ไทย - หนา
Tiếng Việt - dầy
Français - épaisse
日本語 - 厚い
Tuaj - to come
ไทย - มา
Tiếng Việt - đến
Français - venir
日本語 - 来る
Tuag - to die; pass away
ไทย -ตาย
Tiếng Việt - chết
Français - mourrir
日本語 - 死ぬ
Tuav - to grab; hold
ไทย - จับ
Tiếng Việt - cần, nắn
Français - tenir, attraper
日本語 - つ...
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Hmong-Mien (also known as Miao-Yao) is a bipartite family of minority languages spoken primarily in China and mainland Southeast Asia. The two branches, called Hmongic and Mienic by most Western linguists and Miao and Yao by Chinese linguists.
While their internal relationships are reasonably well established, there is no unanimity regarding their wider genetic affiliations, with many Chinese scholars insisting on Hmong-Mien membership in the Sino-Tibetan superfamily, some Western scholars suggesting a relationship to Austronesian and/or Tai-Kradai, and still others suggesting a relationship to Mon-Khmer. A plurality view appears to be that Hmong-Mien bears no special relationship to any surviving language family.
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Hmong-Mien (also known as Miao-Yao) is a bipartite family of minority languages spoken primarily in China and mainland Southeast Asia. The two branches, called Hmongic and Mienic by most Western linguists and Miao and Yao by Chinese linguists.
While their internal relationships are reasonably well established, there is no unanimity regarding their wider genetic affiliations, with many Chinese scholars insisting on Hmong-Mien membership in the Sino-Tibetan superfamily, some Western scholars suggesting a relationship to Austronesian and/or Tai-Kradai, and still others suggesting a relationship to Mon-Khmer. A plurality view appears to be that Hmong-Mien bears no special relationship to any surviving language family.
If you are interested to see your native language/dialect be featured here.
Submit your recordings to [email protected].
Looking forward to hearing from you!
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Hmong-Mien (also known as Miao-Yao) is a bipartite family of minority languages spoken primarily in China and mainland Southeast Asia. The two branches, called Hmongic and Mienic by most Western linguists and Miao and Yao by Chinese linguists. While their internal relationships are reasonably well established, there is no unanimity regarding their wider genetic affiliations, with many Chinese scholars insisting on Hmong-Mien membership in the Sino-Tibetan superfamily, some Western scholars suggesting a relationship to Austronesian and/or Tai-Kradai, and still others suggesting a relationship to Mon-Khmer. A plurality view appears to be that Hmong-Mien bears no special relationship to any surviving language family.
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Hmong-Mien (also known as Miao-Yao) is a bipartite family of minority languages spoken primarily in China and mainland Southeast Asia. The two branches, called Hmongic and Mienic by most Western linguists and Miao and Yao by Chinese linguists. While their internal relationships are reasonably well established, there is no unanimity regarding their wider genetic affiliations, with many Chinese scholars insisting on Hmong-Mien membership in the Sino-Tibetan superfamily, some Western scholars suggesting a relationship to Austronesian and/or Tai-Kradai, and still others suggesting a relationship to Mon-Khmer. A plurality view appears to be that Hmong-Mien bears no special relationship to any surviving language family.
If you are interested to see your native language/dialect be featured here.
Submit your recordings to [email protected].
Looking forward to hearing from you!
History of the Hmong-Mien Languages (Miao-Yao), Proto-Hmong-Mien, Hmongic, Mienic, West Hmongic, Xong, Hmu, Pa-Hung, Lu Mien, Kim Mun, Biao Min, Dzao Min
Musi...
History of the Hmong-Mien Languages (Miao-Yao), Proto-Hmong-Mien, Hmongic, Mienic, West Hmongic, Xong, Hmu, Pa-Hung, Lu Mien, Kim Mun, Biao Min, Dzao Min
Music:
Healing - Kevin MacLeod
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History of the Hmong-Mien Languages (Miao-Yao), Proto-Hmong-Mien, Hmongic, Mienic, West Hmongic, Xong, Hmu, Pa-Hung, Lu Mien, Kim Mun, Biao Min, Dzao Min
Music:
Healing - Kevin MacLeod
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The truth about Hmong culture, history, food + language! // Hmong vlog documentary An American's view on Hmong stories, people, culture, lifestyle, etc. Love to...
The truth about Hmong culture, history, food + language! // Hmong vlog documentary An American's view on Hmong stories, people, culture, lifestyle, etc. Love to all our Hmong brothers and sisters!
**Download the Lifey app to watch vlogs in Hmong and about Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, China, etc.
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lifey-helpful-short-videos/id1427725117
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lifey.thelifeyapp
The truth about Hmong culture, history, food + language! // Hmong vlog documentary An American's view on Hmong stories, people, culture, lifestyle, etc. Love to all our Hmong brothers and sisters!
**Download the Lifey app to watch vlogs in Hmong and about Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, China, etc.
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lifey-helpful-short-videos/id1427725117
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lifey.thelifeyapp
Miao-Yao (Hmong-Mien) Language Classification including Bunu and She speakers.
The Miao language is broken into three groups: Xiangxi (eastern), Qiandongnan (c...
Miao-Yao (Hmong-Mien) Language Classification including Bunu and She speakers.
The Miao language is broken into three groups: Xiangxi (eastern), Qiandongnan (central) and Chuanqiandian (western).
Both White(Chuanqian) and Green Hmong(Diandongbei) are part of Chuanqiandian.
The Yao language is broken into multiple groups, often including Kim Mun speakers.
Bunu and She speakers fall between both Miao-Yao speakers.
Ayouduo speaks the "Qiandong" or "Qiandongnan" dialect. Long Xian-Er speaks the "Xiangxi" dialect.
Overseas Hmong (Miao) speak primarily the "Chuanqiandian" dialect.
Miao-Yao (Hmong-Mien) Language Classification including Bunu and She speakers.
The Miao language is broken into three groups: Xiangxi (eastern), Qiandongnan (central) and Chuanqiandian (western).
Both White(Chuanqian) and Green Hmong(Diandongbei) are part of Chuanqiandian.
The Yao language is broken into multiple groups, often including Kim Mun speakers.
Bunu and She speakers fall between both Miao-Yao speakers.
Ayouduo speaks the "Qiandong" or "Qiandongnan" dialect. Long Xian-Er speaks the "Xiangxi" dialect.
Overseas Hmong (Miao) speak primarily the "Chuanqiandian" dialect.
Words pronounced in different tones change the meaning of the word. This video gives practical examples.
Let's face it, us learners sometimes drop the Hmong to...
Words pronounced in different tones change the meaning of the word. This video gives practical examples.
Let's face it, us learners sometimes drop the Hmong tones. This reminder can help us remember to endeavor to continue improving the pronunciation of our tones. 🤔
What other words have you encountered that 'dangerously' change meaning when you use the wrong tone??? 😳 Please share with us below. 😆
Tua - to kill
ไทย - ฆ่า
Tiếng Việt - giết, bắn
Français - tuer
日本語 - 殺す, 撃つ
Tuab - thick
ไทย - หนา
Tiếng Việt - dầy
Français - épaisse
日本語 - 厚い
Tuaj - to come
ไทย - มา
Tiếng Việt - đến
Français - venir
日本語 - 来る
Tuag - to die; pass away
ไทย -ตาย
Tiếng Việt - chết
Français - mourrir
日本語 - 死ぬ
Tuav - to grab; hold
ไทย - จับ
Tiếng Việt - cần, nắn
Français - tenir, attraper
日本語 - つかむ,付き砕く
Tuam - great, large; to kick with the foot
ไทย - ถีบ
Tiếng Việt - đá
Français - géniale; grande
日本語 - 大きい ; 蹴飛ばす
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Words pronounced in different tones change the meaning of the word. This video gives practical examples.
Let's face it, us learners sometimes drop the Hmong tones. This reminder can help us remember to endeavor to continue improving the pronunciation of our tones. 🤔
What other words have you encountered that 'dangerously' change meaning when you use the wrong tone??? 😳 Please share with us below. 😆
Tua - to kill
ไทย - ฆ่า
Tiếng Việt - giết, bắn
Français - tuer
日本語 - 殺す, 撃つ
Tuab - thick
ไทย - หนา
Tiếng Việt - dầy
Français - épaisse
日本語 - 厚い
Tuaj - to come
ไทย - มา
Tiếng Việt - đến
Français - venir
日本語 - 来る
Tuag - to die; pass away
ไทย -ตาย
Tiếng Việt - chết
Français - mourrir
日本語 - 死ぬ
Tuav - to grab; hold
ไทย - จับ
Tiếng Việt - cần, nắn
Français - tenir, attraper
日本語 - つかむ,付き砕く
Tuam - great, large; to kick with the foot
ไทย - ถีบ
Tiếng Việt - đá
Français - géniale; grande
日本語 - 大きい ; 蹴飛ばす
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https://www.instagram.com/hmong_vocab/
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Hmong-Mien (also known as Miao-Yao) is a bipartite family of minority languages spoken primarily in China and mainland Southeast Asia. The two branches, called Hmongic and Mienic by most Western linguists and Miao and Yao by Chinese linguists.
While their internal relationships are reasonably well established, there is no unanimity regarding their wider genetic affiliations, with many Chinese scholars insisting on Hmong-Mien membership in the Sino-Tibetan superfamily, some Western scholars suggesting a relationship to Austronesian and/or Tai-Kradai, and still others suggesting a relationship to Mon-Khmer. A plurality view appears to be that Hmong-Mien bears no special relationship to any surviving language family.
If you are interested to see your native language/dialect be featured here.
Submit your recordings to [email protected].
Looking forward to hearing from you!
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Hmong-Mien (also known as Miao-Yao) is a bipartite family of minority languages spoken primarily in China and mainland Southeast Asia. The two branches, called Hmongic and Mienic by most Western linguists and Miao and Yao by Chinese linguists. While their internal relationships are reasonably well established, there is no unanimity regarding their wider genetic affiliations, with many Chinese scholars insisting on Hmong-Mien membership in the Sino-Tibetan superfamily, some Western scholars suggesting a relationship to Austronesian and/or Tai-Kradai, and still others suggesting a relationship to Mon-Khmer. A plurality view appears to be that Hmong-Mien bears no special relationship to any surviving language family.
If you are interested to see your native language/dialect be featured here.
Submit your recordings to [email protected].
Looking forward to hearing from you!
History of the Hmong-Mien Languages (Miao-Yao), Proto-Hmong-Mien, Hmongic, Mienic, West Hmongic, Xong, Hmu, Pa-Hung, Lu Mien, Kim Mun, Biao Min, Dzao Min
Music:
Healing - Kevin MacLeod
Το τραγούδι Healing του καλλιτέχνη Kevin MacLeod έχει άδεια με βάση το εξής: Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Πηγή: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1200048
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The truth about Hmong culture, history, food + language! // Hmong vlog documentary An American's view on Hmong stories, people, culture, lifestyle, etc. Love to all our Hmong brothers and sisters!
**Download the Lifey app to watch vlogs in Hmong and about Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, China, etc.
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lifey-helpful-short-videos/id1427725117
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lifey.thelifeyapp
Miao-Yao (Hmong-Mien) Language Classification including Bunu and She speakers.
The Miao language is broken into three groups: Xiangxi (eastern), Qiandongnan (central) and Chuanqiandian (western).
Both White(Chuanqian) and Green Hmong(Diandongbei) are part of Chuanqiandian.
The Yao language is broken into multiple groups, often including Kim Mun speakers.
Bunu and She speakers fall between both Miao-Yao speakers.
Ayouduo speaks the "Qiandong" or "Qiandongnan" dialect. Long Xian-Er speaks the "Xiangxi" dialect.
Overseas Hmong (Miao) speak primarily the "Chuanqiandian" dialect.
Words pronounced in different tones change the meaning of the word. This video gives practical examples.
Let's face it, us learners sometimes drop the Hmong tones. This reminder can help us remember to endeavor to continue improving the pronunciation of our tones. 🤔
What other words have you encountered that 'dangerously' change meaning when you use the wrong tone??? 😳 Please share with us below. 😆
Tua - to kill
ไทย - ฆ่า
Tiếng Việt - giết, bắn
Français - tuer
日本語 - 殺す, 撃つ
Tuab - thick
ไทย - หนา
Tiếng Việt - dầy
Français - épaisse
日本語 - 厚い
Tuaj - to come
ไทย - มา
Tiếng Việt - đến
Français - venir
日本語 - 来る
Tuag - to die; pass away
ไทย -ตาย
Tiếng Việt - chết
Français - mourrir
日本語 - 死ぬ
Tuav - to grab; hold
ไทย - จับ
Tiếng Việt - cần, nắn
Français - tenir, attraper
日本語 - つかむ,付き砕く
Tuam - great, large; to kick with the foot
ไทย - ถีบ
Tiếng Việt - đá
Français - géniale; grande
日本語 - 大きい ; 蹴飛ばす
Our website has coaching, custom worksheets, audio files, personalized lessons and more: 📕📗📘📙📝 💿
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Love my videos? 😁 Donate a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/tswvyim
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Or SHARE it with a friend,
And SUBSCRIBE to my You Tube Channel:
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdqXUUstzupKto8xfiJN5WQ
https://www.instagram.com/hmong_vocab/
The HmongicAKAMiao languages include the various languages spoken by the Miao people (such as Hmong, Hmu, and Xong), Pa-Hng, and the "Bunu" languages used by non-Mien-speaking Yao people.
Name
The most common name used for the languages is Miao (苗), the Chinese name and the one used by Miao in China. However, Hmong is more familiar in the West, due to Hmong emigration. Many overseas Hmong prefer the name Hmong, and claim that Miao is both inaccurate and pejorative. Despite the fact that the term "Miao" has negative connotations in the Guizhou dialect of Chinese, nowadays it is generally considered neutral by the Miao community in China.
Of the Hmongic languages spoken by ethnic Miao, there are a number of overlapping names. The three branches are as follows, as named by Purnell (in English and Chinese), Ma, and Ratliff, as well as the descriptive names based on the patterns and colors of traditional dress:
* No common name. Miao speakers use forms like Hmong (Mong), Hmang (Mang), Hmao, Hmyo. Yao speakers use names based on Nu.