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Qué (quién) es mien$48962$ - definición

LANGUAGE
Iu-mien; Mienh; Mienh language; Mien language; อิวเมี่ยน; Iu Mien; ISO 639:ium; Iu-Mien; Iu Mien Phonology; Lu Mien language; Lu Mien; Iu Mienh; Iu-Mien language

Proto-Hmong–Mien language         
RECONSTRUCTION OF AN ANCESTOR FOR THE LANGUAGE FAMILY
Proto-Hmong-Mien-language; Proto-Hmong-Mien; Proto-Hmong-Mien language; Proto-Hmong–Mien; Proto-Miao–Yao language; Proto-Miao-Yao language; Proto-Miao–Yao; Proto-Miao-Yao
Proto-Hmong–Mien () is the reconstructed ancestor of the Hmong–Mien languages. Lower-level reconstructions include Proto-Hmongic and Proto-Mienic.
Vũ Miên         
Vu Mien
Vũ Miên (; 1718 - 1782), was a notable historian and official from the 18th century to pre-19th century in Vietnam's history. Vũ Miên was born in 1718 in former Xuân Lan village, currently known as Ngọc Quan thorp in Lương Tài district, Bắc Ninh province, in a noble clan with tradition of studying.
Iu Mien Americans         
AMERICANS OF MIEN BIRTH OR DESCENT
Mien American; Yaung; Mien Americans; Iu Mien American
Iu Mien Americans are Americans, primarily Indochinese refugees, of Iu Mien descent, a subset of the Yao people. This group arrived from Laos, Vietnam, and Thailand in between the late 1970s to the early 1990s as the last wave of refugees post-Vietnam War, settling primarily along the West Coast of the United States.

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Iu Mien language

The Iu Mien language (Iu Mien: Iu Mienh, [ju˧ mjɛn˧˩]; Chinese: 勉語 or 勉方言; Thai: ภาษาอิวเมี่ยน) is the language spoken by the Iu Mien people in China (where they are considered a constituent group of the Yao peoples), Laos, Vietnam, Thailand and, more recently, the United States in diaspora. Like other Mien languages, it is tonal and monosyllabic.

Linguists in China consider the dialect spoken in Changdong, Jinxiu Yao Autonomous County, Guangxi to be the standard. This standard is also spoken by Iu Mien in the West, however, because most are refugees from Laos, their dialect incorporates influences from the Lao and Thai languages.

Iu Mien has 78% lexical similarity with Kim Mun (Lanten), 70% with Biao-Jiao Mien, and 61% with Dzao Min.