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I love you. How do you say it in Yi language?

Yi language: Ali Hai Tiaoni. Hey, okay-I love you.

The stops, stops and fricatives in each dialect can be divided into voiced and unvoiced sounds. In some areas of northern, eastern and southeastern dialects, voiced stops and voiced fricatives are also different from those without nasal crowns. For example, Xide dialect in northern dialect b:mb, d:nd, π: π,: N,: N, D. In some dialects, edge sounds, or edge sounds with nasal sounds, can also be divided into voiced and unvoiced sounds.

Generally, there are 3 ~ 4 tones, and there are 5 tones in a few places (such as Maitreya, Xundian and Yao 'an). The model is simple, mostly straightforward, without twists and turns. The main forms of syllable structure are consonant+vowel+tone and vowel+tone.

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There are many literature and classics of the Yi people, covering philosophy, history, religion and literature. Among them, Southwest Zhiyi is a Yi language book that records the history and customs of the Yi people, and is known as an encyclopedia of the Yi people.

The epic "Meige" depicts the epoch-making process of our ancestors, with strange imagination and magnificent colors. Ashima, a long narrative poem, describes the love story of young Yi men and women, and reflects the Yi people's desire to pursue freedom and happiness without fear of violence.

Yi culture and language are profound. If you are really interested, you can learn Yi language first and buy a copy of Modern Yi Language. This book is systematic. After that, you can browse some Yi classics.