E language
| E | |
|---|---|
| Ei, Wuse | |
| Kjang E | |
| Pronunciation | [ɛ˥], [kiaŋ˥ ɛ˥] | 
| Native to | China | 
| Region | Guangxi | 
| Native speakers | 5,000 (2016) | 
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | eee | 
| Glottolog | eeee1240 | 
| Guangxi, of which E is spoken in a small area | |
E (E pronunciation: [ɛ˥]), also known as Ei, Wuse, or Wusehua, (simplified Chinese: 五色话; traditional Chinese: 五色話; pinyin: Wǔsèhuà; lit. 'colored language') is a Tai–Chinese mixed language spoken primarily in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Guangxi, China. It contains features of both Tai and Chinese varieties, generally adopting Chinese vocabulary into Tai grammar. E is a tonal language—distinguishing between seven tones—and contains a few rare phonemes: voiceless versions of the more common nasal consonants and alveolar lateral approximant.