Eastern Pwo language (original) (raw)

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Karenic language spoken in Myanmar, Thailand

Eastern Pwo
ဖၠုံ, ဖၠုံယှိုဝ်,[1] ဖၠုံဘာႋသာ့ဆ်ုခၠါင်, ဖၠုံဆ်ုခၠါင်[_citation needed_]
Native to Myanmar, Thailand
Ethnicity Pwo Karen people
Native speakers (1,050,000 cited 1998)[2]
Language family Sino-Tibetan Tibeto-BurmanKarenicPwoEastern Pwo
Writing system Mon-Burmese script (various alphabets)Leke script, Thai script
Language codes
ISO 639-3 kjp
Glottolog pwoe1235
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Eastern Pwo or Phlou,(Pwo Eastern Karen: ဖၠုံ, ဖၠုံယှိုဝ်,[1] ဖၠုံဘာႋသာ့ဆ်ုခၠါင်, ဖၠုံဆ်ုခၠါင်[_citation needed_], Burmese: အရှေ့ပိုးကရင်) is a Karen language spoken by Eastern Pwo people and over a million people in Myanmar and by about 50,000 in Thailand, where it has been called Southern Pwo. It is not intelligible with other varieties of Pwo, with which it shares 63 to 65% lexical similarity.[1] The Eastern Pwo dialects share 91 to 97% lexical similarity.[1]

A script called Leke was developed between 1830 and 1860 and is used by members of the millenarian Leke sect of Buddhism. Otherwise, a variety of Mon-Burmese alphabets are used, and refugees in Thailand have created a Thai alphabet that is in limited use.

The following displays the phonological features of two of the eastern Pwo Karen dialects, Pa'an and Tavoy:

| | Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Post- alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Uvular/Glottal | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | - | - | | Nasal | m | | n | | ɲ | | | | | Plosive/Affricate | voiceless | p | t̪ | t | tɕ | | k | ʔ | | aspirated | pʰ | | tʰ | tɕʰ | | kʰ | | | | voiced | b | | d | | | | | | | implosive | (ɓ) | | (ɗ) | | | | | | | Fricative | voiceless | | | | ɕ | | x | h | | voiced | | | | | | ɣ | ʁ | | | Trill | | | r | | | | | | | Approximant | central | w | | | | j | | | | lateral | | | l | | | | | |

| | Front | Central | Back | | | | ------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------- | - | - | | High | i | ɨ | ɯ | u | | Near-high | ɪ | | ʊ | | | High-mid | e | | ɤ | o | | Low-mid | ɛ | | ɔ | | | Low | | a | | |

Four tones are present in Eastern Pwo:

Tones
˦
˧
˨
˥˩

The alphabet used for Eastern Pwo Karen language is in Mon-Burmese script.

ကka(/kaˀ/) ခkha(/kʰaˀ/) ဂga(/gaˀ/) ဃgha(/kʰaˀ/) ငṅa(/ŋa̰ˀ/) စca(/ca̰ˀ/)
ဆcha(/cʰa̰ˀ/) ဇsa(/sa̰/) ဈsa(/sa̰ˀ/) ညña(/ñaˀ/) ဋṭa(/taˀ/) ဌṭha(/tʰaˀ/)
ဍḍa(/ɗaˀ/) ဎḍha(/ɗʰaˀ/) ၮṇ(/na̰/) တta(/taˀ/) ထtha(/tʰaˀ/) ဒda(/da̰ˀ/)
ဓdha(/tʰa̰ˀ/) နna(/na̰ˀ/) ပpa(/pa̰ˀ/) ဖpha(/pʰa̰ˀ/) ဗba(/ba̰ˀ/) ဘbha(/bʰa̰ˀ/)
မma(/ma̰ˀ/) ယya(/ya̰ˀ/) ရra(/ra̰ˀ/) လla(/la̰ˀ/) ဝwa(/wa̰ˀ/) သsa(/sa̰ˀ/)
ဟha(/ha̰ˀ/) ဠla(/la̰ˀ/) အa(/ʔaˀ/) ၜba(/ɓaˀ/) ၯhha(/ŋga̰ˀ/) ၰghwa(/ŋghɛ̀ˀˀ/)

Numbers

Number Eastern Pwo Karen
Numeral Written Pronounce
0 ပၠဝ်ပၠေ ပ္လေါဟ်ပ္လိဟ်ploh plih
1 လ်ု လုဟ်luh
2 ၮီ့ ဏီးnée
3 သိုင့် သုဟ်thuh
4 လီႋ လီLeeး lee
5 ယာဲ ယေဟ်yeh
6 ၰူ့ ဟုhu
7 နိုဲ့ နွေ့ယ်nwey
8 ၰိုတ် ၐိုဝ်xoh
9 ခုဲ့ ခွီးkhwee
10 ၁၀ လ်ုဆီ့(ဆီ့) luh chi/chi
11 ၁၁ ဆီ့လ်ု chi luh
12 ၁၂ ဆီ့ၮီ့ chi ne
20 ၂၀ ၮီ့ဆီ့ ne chi
21 ၂၁ ၮီ့ဆီ့လ်ု ne chi luh
22 ၂၂ ၮီ့ဆီ့ၮီ့ ne chi ne
100 ၁၀၀ လ်ုဖင်ႋ(ဖင်ႋ) luh pong/pong
101 ၁၀၁ လ်ုဖင်ႋလ်ု luh pong luh
1000 ၁၀၀၀ လ်ုမိုင့်(မိုင့်) luh muh/muh
10000 ၁၀၀၀၀ လ်ုလာ(လာ) luh lah/lah
100000 ၁၀၀၀၀၀ လ်ုသိင်ႋ(သိင်ႋ) luh thay/thay

The Eastern Pwo Karen numeric symbols have been proposed for encoding in a future Burmese Unicode block.

Due to the close approximation to Thailand, the Eastern Pwo Karen adopts Thai's decimal word, chut, (Karen: ကျူဒ်, ကျူ(ဒ်); Thai: จุด; English: and, dot). For example, 1.01 is luh chut ploh plih luh (လ်ု ပၠဝ်ပၠေလ်ု).

Fractions are formed by saying puh (ပုံႉ) after the numerator and the denominator. For example, one-third (1/3) would be luh puh thuh puh (လ်ုပုံသိုင့်ပုံ) and three over one, three-"oneths" (3/1) would be thuh puh luh puh (သိုင့်ပုံလ်ုပုံ).

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Myanmar". Ethnologue: Languages of the World. 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-10-10.
  2. ^ Eastern Pwo at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon
  3. ^ Kato, Atsuhiko (1995). The phonological systems of three Pwo Karen dialects. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area 18. pp. 63–103.{{[cite book](/wiki/Template:Cite%5Fbook "Template:Cite book")}}: CS1 maint: location (link) CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)