Yaw dialect

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The Yaw dialect of Burmese is spoken by 200,000 people near the Chin Hills in Magway Division, particularly in Gangaw District, which comprises Saw, Htilin, and Gangaw. Yaw was classified as a "definitely endangered" language in UNESCO's 2010 Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger.[2][3]

NativetoBurma
EthnicityYaw
Native speakers
200,000 (2014)[1]
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Yaw
Native toBurma
RegionMagway Division
EthnicityYaw
Native speakers
200,000 (2014)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologyaww1238
ELPYaw
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The Yaw dialect is very similar to standard Burmese except for the following rhyme changes:[4]

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Written BurmeseStandard BurmeseYaw dialectNotes
-က်/-ɛʔ//-aʔ/
-င်/-ɪɴ//-aɴ/
ောက်/-aʊʔ//-oʔ/
-တ် -ပ်/-aʔ//-ɛʔ/
ွတ်/-ʊʔ//wɛʔ/ဝတ် ([wʊ̀ʔ] in Standard Burmese, [wɛʔ] in Yaw)
-န် -မ်/-aɴ//-ɛɴ/
-ွန် -မ်/-ʊ̀ɴ//-wɛɴ/ဝန် ([wʊ̀ɴ] in Standard Burmese, [wɛ̀ɴ] in Yaw)
-ည်/-ɛ, -e, -i//-ɛ/
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