• Akha is the language spoken by the Akha people of southern China (Yunnan Province), eastern Burma (Shan State), northern Laos, and northern Thailand....
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    Akha immigrants and there are now 80,000 people living in Thailand's northern provinces of Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai. The Akha speak Akha, a language...
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  • Mazandaran Province, Iran Akha people Akha language Akha Bhagat (1615–1674; aka Akha Rahiyadas Soni) a mediaeval Gujarati poet Akha Expedition, an 1883 military...
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    Major languages include the Loloish languages, with two million speakers in western Sichuan and northern Yunnan, the Akha language and Hani languages, with...
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  • languages than others. The Lisu language is closely related to the Lahu and Akha languages and is also related to Burmese, Jingphaw and Yi languages....
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  • Southern Ngwi languages, also known as the Hanoish or Hanish languages, constitute a branch of the Loloish languages that includes Akha and Hani. The...
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    expression (reported in the Kickapoo language in Mexico and in the Hmong and Akha cultures in Asia). "All whistled languages share one basic characteristic:...
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    Sizang Songlai Sumtu Tawr Tedim Thadou Thaiphum Zotung Zyphe Other Akeu Akha Anal Nung Sak Derung Hpon Kadu Ganan Kayaw Red Karen Padaung Kayaw Lashi...
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  • AHK may stand for: AutoHotkey, a programming language Air Hong Kong, ICAO airline designator Akha language of China and Myanmar, ISO 639-3 code Allied...
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    Christian missionaries converted the oral Akha language into a written Latin letter alphabet and produced an Akha language dictionary for villagers to use. The...
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  • Hill tribe (Thailand) (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
    The Akha speak a language in the Lolo/Yi branch of the Tibeto-Burman language group, but have no traditional written language. Although many Akha, especially...
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    Akha Bhagat (commonly known as Akho; c. 1591 – c. 1656) or Akha Rahiyadas Soni was a mediaeval Gujarati poet who wrote in the tradition of the Bhakti...
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    The Khoisan languages (/ˈkɔɪsɑːn/ KOY-sahn; also Khoesan or Khoesaan) are a number of African languages once classified together, originally by Joseph...
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    a list of is languages, and the name of a language are not always the same as the name of an ethnic group. Achang [acn] Akeu [aeu] Akha [ahk] Anal [anm]...
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    (partially), and Swazi (partially) Luganda and Lusoga (partially) Nkore and Kiga Akha, Honi and Hani (variety of different written scripts) Dungan and Mandarin...
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  • the Black Speech to invent two phrases: Gû kîbum kelkum-ishi, burzum-ishi. Akha gûm-ishi ashi gurum. ("No life in coldness, in darkness. Here in void, only...
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  • Ha-Ya language (see Hani languages). Hsiu (2018) classifies Muda as an Akha language containing a Bisoid substratum, with the substrate language being...
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    home to 51 living indigenous languages and 24 living non-indigenous languages, with the majority of people speaking languages of the Southwestern Tai family...
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  • Micha (50,000), Lahu (600,000), Jinuo (21,000), etc. Southern Loloish: Akha–Hani, Phunoi–Bisu, Pholo and ’Ugong (aberrant; removed in Bradley 1997) Southeastern...
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    decades attempts are being made for revival. Nepal Lipi, also known as Nepal Akha, emerged in the 10th century. Over the centuries, a number of variants of...
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  • Southern Loloish language of the border region of China, Thailand, and Myanmar. They are also referred to by other Akha groups as the Akhə Akha. Speakers live...
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    Hani people (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    mountains Akha people, a closely related people who have spread out from Yunnan province into Burma, Vietnam, Laos and Thailand. The Akha that still...
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    Matthew McDaniel (category Akha)
    claims are missionary efforts to rewrite Akha history and eradicate their culture. This includes a language and oral history, which he says are critical...
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  • Aka (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    Search for "aka" on Wikipedia. Akas (disambiguation) Akka (disambiguation) Akha (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Aka All pages with...
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    Ethnic groups in Thailand (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
    Vietnam and then Lao, or in the case of the Loloish Tibeto-Burman peoples (Akha, Lahu), over several centuries up until approximately the twentieth century...
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    Cheti Chand (category Articles containing Sindhi-language text)
    jyot (oil lamp), misiri (crystal sugar), fota (cardamom), fal (fruits), and akha. Behind is kalash (water jar) and a nariyal (coconut) in it, covered with...
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    Lahu people (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    Bawfa (Shanised) Hkahka: (known only to Bradley's Akha informants) Panai (known only to Bradley's Akha informants) Divergent Lahu Na dialects Kaishin: (Chinese...
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    Hindko (redirect from Hindku language)
    instances include: before other consonants in Kohati (/ɑːxdɑː/ 'saying' versus /ɑːkhɑː/ 'said'), in the middle or end of words in Peshawari (/nɪɣʊl/ 'swallow (verb)')...
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    Tatsuo Nishida (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    アカ語の音素体系: タイ国北部における山地民アカ族の言語の記述的研究 [A Preliminary Report on the Akha Language ―A Language of a Hill Tribe in Northern Thailand]. 音声科学研究 Studia phonologica...
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  • (or preferably Chabu; also called Mikeyir) is an endangered language and likely language isolate spoken by about 400 former hunter-gatherers in southwestern...
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