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The She language (Mandarin: 畲語 ''shēyǔ'', Hakka 山客話 ''san ha ue'' ), autonym Ho Ne (''hɔ22 ne53'') or Ho Nte, is an endangered Hmong–Mien language spoken by the She people. Most of the over 709,000 She people today speak Hakka Chinese. Those who still speak She—approximately 1,200 individuals in Guangdong province—call themselves ''Ho Ne'' "mountain people" (Chinese: 活聶 huóniè). ==External relationships== She has been difficult to classify due to the heavy influence of Chinese on the language. Matisoff (2001), for example, left it unclassified within the Hmongic languages, and some have considered that much to be doubtful, leaving it unclassified within (and potentially a third branch of) the Hmong–Mien languages. However, Mao & Li (2002) and Ratliff (2010) consider She to be most closely related to Jiongnai.〔毛宗武, 李云兵 / Mao Zongwu, Li Yunbing. 2002. 炯奈语硏究 / Jiongnai yu yan jiu (A Study of Jiongnai). Beijing: 中央民族大学出版社 / Zhong yang min zu da xue chu ban she.〕〔Ratliff, Martha. 2010. ''Hmong–Mien language history.'' Canberra, Australia: Pacific Linguistics.〕
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