• Eastern Pwo or Phlou, (Burmese: အရှေ့ပိုးကရင်) is a Karen language spoken by Eastern Pwo people and over a million people in Myanmar and by about 50,000...
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  • intelligible: Eastern Pwo (code: kjp) Western Pwo (code: pwo) Northern Pwo (code: pww) Phrae Pwo (code: kjt) The people who speak the language are referred...
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  • The Eastern Pwo people usually call by adding Saw in front of male names, and Nan in front of female names. Their primary language is Eastern Pwo language...
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    languages. The Karen languages are written using the Karen script. The three main branches are Sgaw (commonly known as Karen), Pwo and Pa'O. Karenni (also...
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    Sino-Tibetan language family, consist of three mutually unintelligible branches: Sgaw, Eastern Pwo, and Western Pwo. The Karen languages are almost unique...
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    Kayaw Lashi Lahta Lahu Lhao Vo Lisu Mru Mro Akyaung Ari Kayaw Eastern Pwo Western Pwo Para Khiamniungan Koki Konyak Leinong Tangsa Long Phuri Makury...
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    Regions. S’gaw speakers are frequently interspersed with Pwo Karen speakers. S'gaw dialects are: Eastern dialect of S’gaw Karen (Pa’an) Southern dialect of...
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    Mobwa [jkm] Karen, Paku [jkp] Karen, Pwo Eastern [kjp] Karen, Pwo Western [pwo] Karen, S’gaw [ksw] Kayah: Kayah, Eastern [eky] Kayah, Western [kyu] Kedah...
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  • India Kerama Airport, identified by the IATA code KJP Eastern Pwo language, a Karenic language, identified by the ISO 639 3 code kjp Karine Jean-Pierre...
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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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    Bora-Muinane, and Choko language families due to contact. There are two dozen Tucanoan languages. There is a clear binary split between Eastern Tucanoan and Western...
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  • exhibits the following 16 phonemic consonants: /p/ indicates a labialized [pʷɵ]. /c/ indicates a palatalized [tʲ]. Eipo has five phonemic vowels: Diphthongs...
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    in examples 1–2. 1. Pwo Proximate demonstrative: Situational deictic use of pwo. Can mean 'this'. i pwo, moni reo pepa sangal yi pwo moni teyo pepa sangal...
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  • Papun (category Articles containing Pwo Eastern Karen-language text)
    Papun (Burmese: ဖာပွန်မြို့; Pwo Eastern Karen: ဍုံဖာပံင်; S'gaw Karen: ဖးဖူဝ့ၢ်ဖိ, also spelt Hpapun) is a town in Kayin State, Myanmar. It is on the...
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    Miao). Purnell (1970) divided the Miao languages into Eastern, Northern, Central, and Western subgroups. Miao Eastern Jung-chiang (Rongjiang, in Gaotongzhai)...
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    Kayin State (category Articles containing Pwo Eastern Karen-language text)
    script. Kayin State (Burmese: ကရင်ပြည်နယ်, pronounced [kəjɪ̀ɴ pjìnɛ̀]; Pwo Eastern Karen: ဖၠုံခါန်ႋကၞင့်; S'gaw Karen: ကညီကီၢ်စဲၣ်, pronounced [kɲɔkɔshæ])...
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  • as a third branch of the Japonic language family, but it is otherwise seen to be a very divergent dialect of Eastern Japanese. It has been suggested that...
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    Apalon (village) (category Articles containing Pwo Eastern Karen-language text)
    Apalon (Pwo Eastern Karen: အ်ုပၠုံ) is a village alongside the Zami River in Kyain Seikgyi Township, Kawkareik District, Karen State, south-eastern Myanmar...
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  • imwɔmw / means your house, puel for / pwpwel / means dirt, but po for / pwo / means pound. The geminate consonants were not represented as it initially...
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    Kawkareik (category Articles containing Pwo Eastern Karen-language text)
    Kawkareik (Pwo Eastern Karen: ဍုံကောဝ်တြာ်; Burmese: ကော့ကရိတ်, [kɔ̰kəɹeɪʔ]; S'gaw Karen: ဒူဖျၢ်ယၢ်ဝ့ၢ်ဖိ), also spelled as Kawkarike, is a town in Karen...
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    List of writing systems (category Lists of languages)
    Khudabadi Khmer Kulitan alphabet Lai Tay – Tai Yo Lampung Lao Leke – Eastern Pwo, Western Pwo, and Karen Lepcha Limbu Lontara’ – Buginese, Makassar, and Mandar...
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    Pa'O people (redirect from Pwo people)
    (Burmese: ပအိုဝ်းလူမျိုး, IPA: [pəo̰ lùmjóʊ], or တောင်သူ; Shan: ပဢူဝ်း; Eastern Poe Karen: တံင်သူ; S'gaw Karen: တီသူ; also spelt Pa-O or Paoh) are the...
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    Karen conflict (category CS1 Burmese-language sources (my))
    grammar rules for the Pwo and Sgaw Karen dialects. In 1853, Francis Mason published the first Bible in the Sgaw Karen Language. A Pwo Karen Bible was published...
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    branch of the Bantoid language family. It consists of the Bantu languages along with several small branches and isolates of eastern Nigeria and west-central...
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    Hpapun Township (category Articles containing Pwo Eastern Karen-language text)
    Hpapun Township (Burmese: ဖာပွန်မြို့နယ်, MLCTS: hpa.pwan.mrui.nay; Pwo Eastern Karen: ဖာပံင်ကၞင့်; S'gaw Karen: ဖးဖူကီၢ်ဆၣ်; also known by the Karen...
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  • Burmese names (category Articles containing Pwo Western Karen-language text)
    Used for Karen women, especially in West Pwo Karen. Nan (နန်း): Used for Karen women, especially in East Pwo Karen; also for Shan women. Sai (စိုင်း):...
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    Kale, Kayin State (category Articles containing Pwo Eastern Karen-language text)
    Kale (Pwo Eastern Karen: ခၠိုင့်; Burmese: ခလယ် [kʰa̰ lɛ], also spelled Kha Lel or Khale) is a large village in Kyain Seikgyi Township, Kawkareik District...
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    Taungdi (category Articles containing Pwo Eastern Karen-language text)
    Taungdi Pwo Eastern Karen: တံင့်တီႋ; Burmese: တောင်ဒီး [tàʊɴ Dí]) is a large village in Kyain Seikgyi Township, Kawkareik District, in the Kayin State...
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    Mon–Burmese script (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    for modern Burmese, Mon, Shan, Rakhine, Jingpho and Karen. The Old Mon language might have been written in at least two scripts. The Old Mon script of...
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    S'gaw people (category Articles containing S'gaw Karen-language text)
    people are the founder of the Karen National Union (KNU). Karen (S'gaw and Pwo) legend refer to a 'river of running sand' (S'gaw Karen: ထံဆဲမဲးယွါ) which...
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