Äynu language - Wikipedia
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OverviewNameGeographic distributionUse as a secret languageVocabularyOrthographyFurther readingExternal linksÄynu (also known as Abdal) is a Turkic cryptolect spoken in Western China. Some linguists call it a mixed language, having a mostly Turkic grammar, essentially Uyghur, but a mainly Iranian vocabulary. Other linguists argue that it does not meet the technical requirements of a mixed language. It is spoken by the Äynu, a nomadic people, who use it to keep their communications secret from outsiders. Ethnicity: Äynu: Region: Xinjiang: Native to: China: Native speakers: 6,600 (2000)
Ethnicity: Äynu:
Region: Xinjiang:
Native to: China:
Native speakers: 6,600 (2000)
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