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Baima language

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Baima is a language spoken by 11,000 people of Tibetan nationality in north central Sichuan Province, China. It has vigorous use amongst adult speakers.

Baima uses SOV word order, initial consonant word clusters and is tonal. There are loan words from Tibetan and Chinese.