Zhaba, also known as Bazi, Bozi, Draba, nDrapa, Zaba, Zha (Chinese: 扎坝语 or 扎巴语), is a Qiangic language of Sichuan, China spoken by about 8,000 people in Daofu County and Yajiang County. The Zhaba, who are officially classified by the Chinese government as ethnic Tibetan people, refer to themselves as [ndʐa55pɪ31] and to the Zhaba language as [ndʐa35ʂka55].[2] Neighboring Khams Tibetan speakers refer to the Zhaba people as [ndʐa55pa55]. Zhaba speakers live primarily in the Xianshui River 鲜水河 valley.[2]
Descriptions of Zhaba include Huang (1991)[3] and Gong (2007).[2] Huang & Dai (1992)[4] document the Queyu dialect spoken in Zhatuo Village 扎拖村, Zhatuo Township 扎拖乡, Daofu County, Sichuan.
Additionally, the following diphthongs and triphthongs have been observed: /ui/, /ue/, /uɛ/, /uɛ̃/, /yɛ/, /uɐ/, /ua/, /ei/, /ɛi/, /əu/, /ai/, /au/, /uei/, /iau/.
Ethnologue (21st edition) lists two dialects of Zhaba:
Drate (Northern nDrapa)
Drame (Southern nDrapa, Zhami)
Distribution
A total of 8,319 Zhaba people are distributed in the following townships of Zhaba District 扎坝区 of Daofu County (Upper Zha 上扎 area), and Zhamai District 扎麦区 of Yajiang County (Lower Zha 下扎 area) (Gong 2007:2-3).[2] Zhaba people from the two districts speak the same mutually intelligible language.
Zhaba District 扎坝区, Daofu County (Upper Zha 上扎 area)
Yazhuo 亚卓乡 (Zhaba name: vʑa55ʂtsʰu31): 1,501 Zhaba people
Hongding 红顶乡 (Zhaba name: ŋui31dɪ55): 752 Zhaba people
Zhongni 仲尼乡 (Zhaba name: tʂyi55ȵi55): 970 Zhaba people
Zhatuo 扎拖乡 (Zhaba name: ndʐa31gʊ55): 1,114 Zhaba people
Xiatuo 下拖乡 (Zhaba name: ptse55tʰʊ31): 899 Zhaba people