Lama language (Bai) explained

Lama
States:China
Region:Southwestern China
Speakers:80,000
Date:2017
Ref:e25
Familycolor:Sino-Tibetan
Fam2:Sinitic?
Fam3:Macro-Bai?
Fam4:Bai
Fam5:Northern Bai
Iso3:lay
Glotto:spurious
Glotto2:lama1289
Glottorefname2:Lama (Myanmar)

Lama is a Bai language spoken along the Lancang River (upper Mekong) in Lanping County and Weixi County, in western Yunnan, China.[1]

Up to the 16th edition of Ethnologue (2009), the code lay was assigned to "Lama (Myanmar)", listed in the index of languages by C. F. Voegelin and F. M. Voegelin (1977) as a Nungish language of Myanmar having 3,000 speakers. In 2013 the reference name for the code was changed to "Bai, Lama", identifying one of two Northern Bai languages, the other being Panyi Bai.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Change Request Documentation: 2013-007 . Eric . Johnson . ISO 639-3 Registration Authority . 2013 .