{{Short description|Tibetic language of Yunnan, China}} {{Infobox language | name = Dongwang Tibetan | altname = Tongwa Tibetan | nativename = tõ⁵⁵wã⁵³/tõ⁵⁵wã⁵³ rũ¹¹ | state = China | region = Eastern Shangri-La, Diqing, Yunnan | speakers = 6,000 | date = 2005 | ref = <ref name="t" /> | familycolor = Sino-Tibetan | fam2 = Tibeto-Kanauri ? | fam3 = Bodish | fam4 = Tibetic | fam5 = Khams | iso3 = none | glotto = none }}
'''Dongwang Tibetan''' is a Tibetic language of Yunnan, China, once considered a dialect of Khams. It is spoken in the eastern part of Shangri-La County, along the Dongwang River, by about 6,000 people.<ref name=t>N. Tournadre (2005) "L'aire linguistique tibétaine et ses divers dialectes." ''Lalies'', 2005, n°25, p. 7–56 [http://tournadre.nicolas.free.fr/fichiers/2005-aire.pdf]</ref>
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== Bibliography == *Ellen Bartee, 2007. ''A grammar of Dongwang Tibetan.''
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