The Selibu language (; autonym: ÃÂÃÂâ´â´liâ´â´buóù, Tibetan transliteration: sre gleng ba po) is a MandarinâÂÂKhams mixed language spoken by ethnic Hui people in Gyälthang Municipality, Deqen Prefecture. Its core base is Southwestern Mandarin, with some residual Zhongyuan Mandarin features.
Selibu's lexicon and grammatical morphemes are primarily derived from Southwest Mandarin, but also has many morphosyntatic and semantic features that are derived from Alangu Tibetan, a Khams Tibetan dialect. It is spoken by about 900 people in Gyälthang Municipality (建å¡ÂéÂÂ), Deqen Prefecture, northwestern Yunnan.
Selibu is also known as Shuimo fanghua 水磨æÂ¿è¯Â. The original settlement was Shuimofang 水磨æÂ¿ in Annan Village å®ÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂÂ, Sanba Naxi Township ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂ纳西æÂÂ乡. In 1950, some families moved to the hamlets of Longwangbian é¾ÂçÂÂè¾¹ and Lanjia å °å®¶ in Haba Village Ã¥ÂÂå·´æÂÂ, Sanba Naxi Township ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂ纳西æÂÂ乡.