• Tavoyan or Dawei dialect of Burmese (ထားဝယ်စကား) is spoken in Dawei (Tavoy), in the coastal Tanintharyi Region of southern Myanmar (Burma). Tavoyan retains...
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    Tavoyan and Intha dialects. Despite substantial vocabulary and pronunciation differences, there is mutual intelligibility among most Burmese dialects...
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  • (including Standard Burmese, Arakanese, and other Burmese dialects such as the Tavoyan dialects) as well as non-literary languages spoken across Myanmar...
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  • pronounced identically to ရီ). Tavoyan dialects restrict the pronunciation to /ɛ/ exclusively, while Rakhine dialects use /e/. The rimes */aʊk/ (အောက်)...
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    Myeik, Burmese Malays, Bamar migrants and Mokens. The Dawei speak the Tavoyan dialect, a variety of Burmese with profound pronunciation and vocabulary differences...
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  • non-Buddhists are most numerous here. The majority of the population speak the Tavoyan dialect. The town name has varied, often based on the nationality of the traveller...
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    centered on Pindaya. They speak Taungyo (တောင်ရိုးစကား Tauñyoùs̱áḵà), a Tavoyan dialect of the Burmese language. Taungyo has 89% lexical similarity with standard...
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  • southernmost region of Myanmar. Myeik shares many commonalities with the Tavoyan dialect, although there are substantial differences especially with regard...
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    Of these nine groups, the Bamar, Dawei (Tavoyan), Myeik or Beik (Merguese), Yaw, and Yabein, all speak dialects of the Burmese language. One group, the...
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  • China Dawei people, the native inhabitants of this region Tavoyan language, either a dialect of Burmese or a separate language of the same language family...
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    Laing [tjl] Tai Loi [tlq] Tai Nüa [tdd] Taman [tcl] Taungyo [tobacco] Tavoyan [tvn] Tibetan: Tibetan, Khams [khg] Wa: Wa, Parauk [prk] Wewaw [wea] Yinbaw...
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