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Choyo language

Queyu is a Qiangic language of Yajiang County and Xinlong County, Sichuan. It is similar with and shares a name with Zhaba, but the two languages are distinct from each other.

Dialects
The four dialects of Choyo are those of: • Youlaxi Township 尤拉西乡, Xinlong County (Wang 1991; Huang ed. 1992)) • Rongba Township 绒坝乡, Litang County (Nishida 2008) • Tuanjie Township 团结乡, Yajiang County (Lu 1985; Sun ed. 1991) • Xiala Township 呷拉乡, Yajiang County (Prins & Nagano 2013) (which also has Dao speakers) Suzuki & Wangmo (2016) document the Queyu dialect spoken in Youlaxi Township 尤拉西乡, Xinlong County, Ganzi Prefecture, Sichuan. ==Lhagang Choyu==
Lhagang Choyu
Lhagang Choyu () is a Qiangic language similar to Choyu recently described by Suzuki & Wangmo (2018). It is spoken in Tage [Thabs-mkhas] Hamlet, southwestern Tagong [lHa-sgang] Town, Kangding [Dar-mdo] Municipality, Sichuan Province, China. It used to be spoken in Xiya 西雅 Hamlet of the same township (Suzuki & Wangmo 2016:63). Lhagang Choyu is an endangered language with about 100 speakers. ==Phonology==
Phonology
• /f/ and /ŋ̊/ are only observed in one word each. Choyo also has three tones; high, low, and rising. ==References==
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