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E language
E () or Wuse/Wusehua () is a Tai–Chinese mixed language spoken primarily in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Guangxi, China. It contains features of both Tai and Chinese varieties, generally adopting Chinese vocabulary into Tai grammar. E is a tonal language—distinguishing between seven tones—and contains a few rare phonemes: voiceless versions of the more common nasal consonants and alveolar lateral approximant. ==Etymology== The E language's unusual pinyin-transliterated name, which is also an autonym, consists of a single letter ''e''. The character, which is written "诶" in Simplified Chinese and "誒" in Traditional Chinese, denotes an expression of affirmation. The language's speakers also refer to their language as ''Kjang E''. ''Wusehua'' is a derogatory name for E.
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