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What languages are related to Burmese?

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The languages closest to Burmese have various names, but here is the list using one set of names:

  1. Arakanese
  2. Tavoyan dialects
  3. Achang
  4. Lhao Vo
  5. Lashi
  6. Zaiwa
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