stu ISO 639

Samtao

  • Geography

    MM Shan state: east.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Myanmar

stu
Samtau, Samtuan
9,550 in Myanmar (2000). Total users in all countries: 13,170.
Shan state: east.
Southwestern China
6a (Vigorous).
Austro-Asiatic, Mon-Khmer, Northern Mon-Khmer, Palaungic, Eastern Palaungic, Angkuic
Vigorous. Home, village, community affairs. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Also use Burmese [mya]. Also use Shan [shn].
Unwritten [Qaax].
Samtao is used among the Palaungic peoples to refer to unintelligible dialects of Plang [blr]. In China, Samtao refers to Plang in Burma and occasionally to Plang from other China-based varieties with low intelligibility. ‘Samtao’, also refers to south Mong La area in East Shan state between the China border and Nam Lwe River. A third meaning refers to Plang who live in the Samtao area. Wan Phii Plang is a Samtao variety similar to and intelligible with Wan Sen and Wan Nyet, ancient Plang villages along Mong La-Kentung Road further west. A fourth meaning of ‘Samtao’ refers to Palaungic varieties more similar to Wa, such as the Wa, Pangloh, who also refer to themselves as Samtao. 1 Samtao village in Veng Phu Kha insists they speak the ancient Samtao language, but lexically it is Lao [lao] with Mon-Khmer phonology. Traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Samtao
Samtao
100 in China (1993).
Yunnan province: Xishuangbanna prefecture.
8a (Moribund)
Shifted to Mandarin Chinese [cmn].
Non-indigenous. No recent evidence that this language is still spoken in China. May be officially classified within Blang nationality or Undetermined nationality. Buddhist, traditional religion.
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Samtao
3,420 in Laos (2015 census), based on ethnicity.
Bokeo province: Houay Xai district; Luang Namtha province: Ban Tha Oo.
6b (Threatened)
Children in Luang Namtha province are not using the language (Schliesinger 2003b). Some also use Khmu [kjg] (Asian Minorities Outreach 1999b). Some also use Kuan [uan] (Asian Minorities Outreach 1999b). Some also use Lao [lao] (Asian Minorities Outreach 1999b). Some also use Lü [khb] (Asian Minorities Outreach 1999b). Used as L2 by Tai Loi [tlq].
Non-indigenous. Buddhist, traditional religion.
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