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Kayah languages

 
Wikipedia: Kayah languages
Kayah
Geographic
distribution:
Burma and across the border into Thailand
Genetic
classification
:
Sino-Tibetan
 (Tibeto-Burman)
  Karen
   Sgaw-Bghai
    Kayah
Subdivisions:

The Kayah languages of Burma are spoken by the Karen people. They are:

  • Karen, Manumanaw (ISO 639-3 code kxf)
  • Karen, Yinbaw (kvu)
  • Karen, Yintale (kvy)
  • Eastern Kayah (eky)
  • Western Kayah (kyu)

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