Jinghpo
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Definition
Proper noun A Kachinic language, also known as Jinghpaw or Jingpo, belonging to the Tibeto-Burman language family. It is spoken primarily by the Jingpo people in parts of Myanmar (Burma) and China.
Usage
The term "Jinghpo" is used specifically to refer to the language. It is often used in linguistic, anthropological, and geographical contexts. * Linguists are studying the tonal system of the Jinghpo language. * She is working to preserve Jinghpo folklore and stories.
Advanced Usage
- Ethnolinguistic Identifier: The term can function as an ethnolinguistic identifier, naming both the people and their language, though "Jingpo" is a more common ethnonym in English.
- The Jinghpo community has a rich tradition of oral poetry.
Variants and Related Words
- Jinghpaw: An alternate spelling for the same language.
- Jingpo: The more common English term for both the ethnic group and the language.
- Kachin: A broader term often used to refer to the related ethnic groups and languages in northern Myanmar, of which Jinghpo is the principal lingua franca.
- Singpho: A name used for related groups and dialects in northeastern India.
Synonyms
- Jinghpaw
- Jingpo language
Notes
"Jinghpo" is one of several romanized spellings for this language. It is important to note the distinction between the language name ("Jinghpo"/"Jingpo") and the broader ethnic or regional designation ("Kachin").
Noun
- a Kachinic language