csh ISO 639
Asho Chin Autonyms
Chin, Asho
Visualizations
A language of Myanmar
- ISO 639
- csh
- Alternate Names
- Asho, Ashu, Hyow, Khamaw, Khamoe, Khyang, Kyang, Qin, Saingbaung, Sho, Shoa
- Autonym
- Asho Chin
- Population
- 170,000 in Myanmar (2015 LSDO). Total users in all countries: 174,000.
- Location
- Ayeyarwady, Bago region, and Magway regions; Rakhine state. Rakhine state; Magwe region: Mindon township (Hill Asho dialect); Magway region, Bago region, and Ayeyarwady region: most of the townships; Rakhine state: Tounggup township and townships further south (Plains Asho dialect).
- Language Maps
- Eastern Central Myanmar, Southeastern Bangladesh, Western Central Myanmar
- Language Status
- 5 (Developing).
- Classification
- Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Kuki-Chin, Peripheral, Southern, Cho-Asho, Asho
- Dialects
- Hill Asho, Plains Asho. Hyow (Khyang) variety in Bangladesh is more similar to Laitu [clt] than Asho [csh] and is likely a separate language.
- Typology
- SOV; negation is marked after the verb.
- Language Use
- Vigorous. All domains. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Also use Burmese [mya].
- Language Development
- Grammar. Bible: 2008.
- Writing
- Latin script [Latn]. Myanmar (Burmese) script [Mymr], primary usage.
- Other Comments
- Although some consider the Uppu [cnb], Laitu [clt], Sumtu [csv], Songlai [csj], and Mro-Khimi [cmr] to be part of Asho [csh], these groups speak different languages from Asho (and each other) and view themselves as separate from Asho. Buddhist, Christian.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Chin, Asho
Also Spoken in
- Location
- Chittagong division: Bandarban, Chittagong, and Rangamati districts. plains area (Laitu); hill area (Kongtu).
- Dialects
- Laitu, Kongtu, Khyang.
- Language Status
- 6a (Vigorous)
- Language Use
- Used by all. Most also use Marma [rmz].
- Other Comments
- Non-indigenous. View other languages of Bangladesh
Language Name
Chin, Asho
User Population
4,000 in Bangladesh (2011).
