Lisu language
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Lisu is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Yunnan (southwestern China), northern Burma, and Thailand and a small part of India. It is the language of the Lisu minority. While there was no indigenous form of writing, the Christian missionary James O. Fraser developed an alphabet in the early 20th century to facilitate the propagation of the Christian Bible. It is written in the Fraser alphabet.