Hon-chhông Ngî-hì (Yîn-ngî: Sino-Tibetan languages) he ngî-ngièn ho̍k-kâ on-cheu phú hì fûn-lui fap va̍k-fûn ke yit-chû ngî-khiùn, than-he va̍k-fûn ke hìn-sṳt hó-tô.
Liá-ke Ngî-hì chṳ-séu pâu-hàm Hon-ngî lâu Chhông-mén Ngî-chhu̍k, khiung kie yok 400 chúng ngî-ngièn, chú-yeu fûn-pu chhai Chûng-koet, Mén-thien, Yin-thu, Nì-phok-ngì, Put-tan, Men-kâ-là tén Â-chû kok-thi. On sṳ́-yung ngìn-sú kie-son, he kiùn chhṳ yî Yin-Êu Ngî-hì ke thi-ngi thai Ngî-hì.
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