bwe ISO 639

Karen, Bwe

  • Geography

    MM Bago region: Taungoo and Hpa-Ana townships; Kayah state: Hpruso township; Kayin state: Thandaung township, about 100 villages.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Myanmar

bwe
Baghi, Bghai, Bghai Karen, Blimaw, Bwe, Dareh, Manaw
17,200 (1997 F. Bennett), decreasing. No monolinguals.
Bago region: Taungoo and Hpa-Ana townships; Kayah state: Hpruso township; Kayin state: Thandaung township, about 100 villages.
Eastern Central Myanmar
6b (Threatened).
Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Karenic, Central
Western Bwe Karen, Eastern Bwe Karen. Most comprehend Western Bwe Karen dialect; some comprehend Geba [kvq] and Kayaw [kvl]; no inherent intelligibility with Kayah [eky] or Geko [ghk]. Lexical similarity: 82%–100% with Geba Karen [kvq].
SVO.
Some shift to S’gaw Karen [ksw] or Burmese [mya]. Most domains, except church. Some young people, all adults. Positive attitudes. Many also use S’gaw Karen [ksw], especially in church. Also use Burmese [mya].
Some S’gaw Karen [ksw] literacy classes held. Dictionary. Texts. Bible portions: 1858–1859.
Myanmar (Burmese) script [Mymr].
Western Bwe Karen more widely understood, more prestigious. Bwe is sometimes used as an overarching cover term for all high-dwelling Central Karennic groups, who are not S’gaw Karen or Pwo Karen. Bwe people are very similar to the Mobwa people in lifestyle and culture. Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Karen, Bwe