Jie | |
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Chieh[1][2] | |
*Kɨr[2]/*Kjet[3] | |
Native to | Later Zhao dynasty |
Region | Northern China |
Ethnicity | Jie people |
Era | 4th century[4] |
transcribed with Chinese characters | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | None |
Map of Sixteen Kingdoms in year 338, showing the Later Zhao, a state ruled by the Jie. |
Jie (simplified Chinese: 羯语; traditional Chinese: 羯語; pinyin: Jiéyǔ[5]) is an unclassified extinct language formerly spoken in northeast China during the Later Zhao dynasty by the Jie people, who were formerly part of the Xiongnu confederation. It has been variously considered to be of either Yeniseian or Turkic affiliation.
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