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Butuo County and Nuosu language

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Difference between Butuo County and Nuosu language

Butuo County vs. Nuosu language

Butuo County is a county of southern Sichuan Province, China. Nuosu or Nosu (pronunciation: Nuosuhxop), also known as Northern Yi, Liangshan Yi, and Sichuan Yi, is the prestige language of the Yi people; it has been chosen by the Chinese government as the standard Yi language (in Mandarin: Yí yǔ, 彝語/彝语) and, as such, is the only one taught in schools, both in its oral and written forms.

Similarities between Butuo County and Nuosu language

Butuo County and Nuosu language have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan.

Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture

Liangshan (Yi: ꆃꎭ Niep Sha, pronounced), officially the Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, is an autonomous prefecture occupying much of the southern extremity of Sichuan province, People's Republic of China; its seat is Xichang.

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Sichuan

Sichuan, formerly romanized as Szechuan or Szechwan, is a province in southwest China occupying most of the Sichuan Basin and the easternmost part of the Tibetan Plateau between the Jinsha River on the west, the Daba Mountains in the north, and the Yungui Plateau to the south.

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Butuo County and Nuosu language Comparison

Butuo County has 7 relations, while Nuosu language has 54. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 3.28% = 2 / (7 + 54).

References

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