Mak language

It is spoken mainly in the four townships of Yangfeng (羊/阳风乡, including Dali 大利村 and Xinchang 新场村 dialects[3]), Fangcun (方村), Jialiang (甲良), and Diwo (地莪) in Jialiang District (甲良), Libo County.

[5] Yang (2000) considers Ai-Cham and Mak to be different dialects of the same language.

Wu et al. (2016) contains a 2,531-item word list of 5 Mak dialects.

Wu et al. (2016) also has data tables comparing a few hundred words in Bouyei, Sui, and Mak.

The Mak dialects compared, each of which are spoken in their respective townships, are:[6]