Tosu (Chinese: 多续 Duōxù) is a possibly extinct Qiangic language of China which shows strong affiliations to both the Loloish languages and to Tangut (Hsi-hsia). Yu (2012) classifies it as an Ersuic language which belongs to the Qiangic branch. There are almost no Tosu speakers left or practically no Ersu speakers left.
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Ersu languages, Qiangic languages, Tibeto-Burman languages
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