Qabiao language
Qabiao, Pu Peo or sometimes Laqua is a Kra language spoken by the Qabiao people in northern Vietnam and Yunnan, China. Alternative names for Qabiao include Kabeo, Ka Beo, Ka Bao, Ka Biao, Laqua, Pubiao and Pen Ti Lolo. The meaning of the name "Qabiao" is unknown.
Maza, a Lolo–Burmese language spoken near the Qabiao area, is notable for having a Qabiao substratum.
Geographic distribution
In Vietnam, Qabiao is spoken in Đồng Văn District, Hà Giang Province in Phố Là and Sủng Chéng villages, and perhaps also in Yên Minh and Mèo Vạc Districts.Tran reports that Qabiao is spoken in the following locations of Ha Giang Province.
- Phố Là, Sùng Chéng, Phó Bảng, Phó Cáo, and Má Lé communes of Đồng Văn District
- Cháng Lổ and Sùng Chéng of Phú Lũng commune, Yên [Minh District]
- Tiến Xuân, Yen Cường commune, Bắc Mê District
- Mèo Vạc District
- Đồng Văn District, Vietnam
- *Phó Bảng
- *Phó Cáo
- *Phó Là
- *Phó Lủng
- Malipo County, China
- *Phú Trú
- *Phú Trác
- *Phú Pliông
- *Phú Trao
Phonology
The Qabiao language has the following tones: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2, D1, D2.Like Paha, Long-haired Lachi and Buyang, Qabiao have sesquisyllables, which are not present in most Kra-Dai languages.