Mondzish (Mangish) is a small group of languages that constitute the most divergent branch of the LoloâÂÂBurmese languages in the classification of Lama (2012). The Mondzish languages are spoken in Funing, Guangnan, Malipo, and Napo counties of China and HàGiang and Cao Bang provinces of northern Vietnam. The autonyms of Mondzish-speaking peoples often begins with *man-. Lama (2012) considers *man- to be cognate with Mán (è®), which is an ancient Chinese exonym for non-Chinese peoples to the south.
Mondzish languages are spoken in Wenshan Prefecture, Yunnan, China and across the border in HÃÂ Giang Province, Vietnam. According to Hsiu (2014), Kathu is related.
Hsiu (2014:73) classifies the Mondzish languages as follows. Additional languages from Hsiu (2017) are also included.
A revised classification of Mondzish languages by Hsiu (2018) is as follows.
Lama (2012) lists the following sound changes from Proto-Loloish as Mondzish innovations.