Monji or
Mondzi is reportedly spoken in some villages of Muyang Township,
Funing County,
Yunnan, China.
Munji is reportedly spoken by the Flowery Yi (Lolo) of
Donggan (董干) Town,
Malipo County, Yunnan. It is closely related to the Mandzi or Mantsi language of the Flowery Lolo and Black Lolo people of Vietnam and of the White Lolo people of Funing Country. The Red Lolo and Flowery Lolo live across the border in
Đồng Văn district,
Hà Giang province of Vietnam. Both speak similar languages. The language spoken by the Red Lolo was investigated by
Jerold A. Edmondson in the late 1990s.
In Vietnam The Lô Lô ethnic group of northern Vietnam consists of 3,134 people in Hà Giang and Cao Bằng, also including some in
Mường Khương District of
Lào Cai Province. They are also known as Mùn Di, Di, Màn Di, La La, Qua La, Ô Man, and Lu Lộc Màn. ;Flowery Lolo •
Hà Giang Province • Xín Cái,
Mèo Vạc District • Lũng Cù,
Đồng Văn District ;Red Lolo •
Hà Giang Province •
Mèo Vạc District •
Yên Minh District ;Black Lolo •
Bảo Lạc District,
Cao Bằng Province • Hồng Tri (including Nà Van village) • Đức Hạnh (Bảo Lạc) • Nghàm Lồm, Cô Ba Township == Phonology ==