mqt ISO 639

Mok

  • Geography

    MM Shan state: Mong Khet, Kengtung and Mong Yang townships, 10 villages.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Myanmar

mqt
A Mŏk, Doi, Loi, Loi Cim, “Hsem” (pej.), “Hsen Hsum” (pej.), “Shim Ceem” (pej.)
4,000 in Myanmar (2018 S. Devereux). Total users in all countries: 4,700.
Shan state: Mong Khet, Kengtung and Mong Yang townships, 10 villages.
Eastern Central Myanmar, Northern Thailand
6a (Vigorous).
Austro-Asiatic, Mon-Khmer, Northern Mon-Khmer, Palaungic, Eastern Palaungic, Angkuic
Used by all. Most also use Shan [shn].
Unwritten [Qaax].
Lahu [lhu] call this group ‘sətɕi’. Burmese [mya] call this group ‘siəm tɕim’. Akha [ahk] and Akeu [aeu] call them ‘ʔape’. Buddhist.
OLAC resources in and about Mok
Mok
700 in Thailand (2018 S. Devereux).
Chiang Rai province: 5 villages.
6a (Vigorous)
Used by all. Many also use Thai [tha].
In the past, there were speakers in Lampang province in Thailand, but it is likely the language there is now dormant. Lahu [lhu] call this group sətɕi; Burmese [mya] call this group siəm tɕim. Buddhist.
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