kvl ISO 639

Kayaw Autonyms

Kayaw

  • Geography

    MM Kayah state: 30 villages east; Kayin state: Yado area; Shan state: Pekon township.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Myanmar

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Deleh, Ka-yaw, Laku, Pramano, “Bre” (pej.), “Brec” (pej.), “Brek” (pej.), “Kayaw Brek” (pej.), “Paret” (pej.), “Pre” (pej.), “Pret” (pej.)
Kayaw
20,100 (Leclerc 2017d).
Kayah state: 30 villages east; Kayin state: Yado area; Shan state: Pekon township.
Eastern Central Myanmar
5 (Developing).
Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Karenic, Central
Bwe-Kayaw, Upper Kayaw, Lower Kayaw. Upper Kayaw dialect is the basis for Kayaw literature. Some intelligibility with Bwe Karen [bwe], though some Kayaw who speak with the Bwe Karen may use S’gaw Karen [ksw] to communicate.
Vigorous. All domains. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Some also use S’gaw Karen [ksw]. Also use Burmese [mya].
Dictionary. Bible portions: 1990–2018. Agency: Kayaw Literature and Culture Committee.
Latin script [Latn], used by Roman Catholics and Baptists.
Brek and Bwe are variant names of a dialect continuum extending from southwest Kayah state to northeast Kayin (Karen) state. Bwe-Kayaw is a mixed variety spoken in the middle of this continuum. See also Karen, Bwe [bwe]. Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Kayaw