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The Wutun language (Chinese: 五屯话; pinyin: Wǔtúnhuà) is a Chinese–Tibetan–Mongolian creole language. It is spoken by about 4,000 people, most of whom are classified as Monguor (Tu) by the Chinese government. Wutun speakers reside in two villages (Upper Wutun 上五屯 and Lower Wutun 下五屯) of Tongren County, eastern Qinghai Province, China. It is also known as the Ngandehua language.

The two Wutun villages and other villages in the area were under the control of a Mongol banner for several centuries, and have long been regarded by governments as members of a Mongol ethnic group. However, they self-identify as Tibetans.

The greatest portion of Wutun lexical items is Chinese (but with their tones lost); a smaller one, is from Amdo Tibetan, the local lingua franca; and an even smaller element comes from the Bonan Mongolian language.

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