In the following article the impact of Nuomei language on contemporary society will be analyzed. Since its emergence, Nuomei language has exerted a significant influence on various aspects of daily life, ranging from culture to economics. Throughout history, Nuomei language has been the subject of intense debate and discussion, awakening passions and generating social movements. In this sense, it is crucial to closely examine the causes and consequences of Nuomei language's presence in our lives, as well as its potential to shape the future. With a multidisciplinary approach, this article seeks to offer a comprehensive vision of how Nuomei language has transformed and continues to transform the world in which we live.
Nuomei | |
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Lomei | |
Native to | China |
Region | Yunnan |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | None |
Nuomei (Chinese: 糯美; autonym: lo33 mɛ21)[1] is a Southern Loloish language of Yunnan, China. Nuomei is spoken in Yuanjiang Hani, Yi and Dai Autonomous County, and Jinping Miao, Yao, and Dai Autonomous County.
According to Yunnan (1955),[1] the Nuomei 糯美 (lo³³mɛ²¹) of Xinping County are referred to by the Han Chinese as Suobi 梭比 (which has derogatory meanings), and prefer to be referred to as Nuomei 糯美. The Nuomei refer to the neighboring Nuobi 糯比 as Big Nuobi 大糯比.
Dai (2009)[2] reports that ethnic Hani in Yangjie Township 羊街乡, Yuanjiang County belong to the Nuomei 糯美 and Nuobi 糯比 subgroups, who number 9,000 people and 6,000 people respectively in the township. The Nuomei live mostly in Gedie 戈垤,[3] Dangduo 党舵,[4] and Bamu 坝木[5] administrative villages, while the Nuobi reside mostly in Langzhi 朗支,[6] Yangjie 羊街,[7] and Diexia 垤霞[8] villages.