mpz ISO 639

ก้อ‎ (Kaw), มปี้‎ (Mpi) Autonyms

Mpi

  • Geography

    TH Phrae province: Mueang district, Suan Khuean sub-district; Nan province: Song Khwae district, Jod sub-district, Ban Sakoen. A few Mpi live in nearby villages to these two locations as well as in Bangkok (Krung Thep).
  • Language Cloud

A language of Thailand

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Kaw
ก้อ‎ (Kaw), มปี้‎ (Mpi)
900 (Nahhas 2007), decreasing. Ethnic population: 1,500 (Nahhas 2007).
Phrae province: Mueang district, Suan Khuean sub-district; Nan province: Song Khwae district, Jod sub-district, Ban Sakoen. A few Mpi live in nearby villages to these two locations as well as in Bangkok (Krung Thep).
Northern Thailand
6b (Threatened).
Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Ngwi-Burmese, Ngwi, Southern
Ban Dong, Ban Sakoen. Ban Dong and Ban Sakoen Mpi are mutually intelligible (based on self-report of Ban Dong and Ban Sakoen residents). Lexical similarity: 86% between Ban Dong and Ban Sakoen dialects.
SOV.
Children not speaking the language much. In one village only very old people spoke the language and in the other it was reported that only people over 40 spoke the language. Home. Some young people, all adults. Positive attitudes. All also use Northern Thai [nod] (Bradley 1997). Also use Thai [tha] (Nahhas 2007).
Dictionary. Grammar.
Thai script [Thai].
Possibly some in China who refer to their language as Pu Kaw. Buddhist.
OLAC resources in and about Mpi