Eastern Pwo or Phlou, (Burmese: အရှေ့ပိုးကရင်) is a Karen language spoken by Eastern Pwo people and over a million people in Burma and by about 50,000 in Thailand, where it has been called Southern Pwo. It is not intelligible with other varieties of Pwo.
Eastern Pwo | |
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ဖၠုံ, ဖၠုံယှိုဝ် | |
Native to | Burma, Thailand |
Ethnicity | Pwo Karen people |
Native speakers | 1 million[1] |
Language family | Sino-Tibetan
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Writing system | Mon-Burmese script (various alphabets) Leke script, Thai script |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | kjp |
Glottolog | pwoe1235 |
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | |
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v́ | ˦ |
v̄ | ˧ |
v̀ | ˨ |
v̂ | ˥˩ |
The alphabet used for Eastern Pwo Karen language is in Mon-Burmese script.
က ka(/kaˀ/) |
ခ kha(/kʰaˀ/) |
ဂ ga(/gaˀ/) |
ဃ gha(/kʰaˀ/) |
င ṅa(/ŋa̰ˀ/) |
စ ca(/ca̰ˀ/) |
ဆ cha(/cʰa̰ˀ/) |
ဇ sa(/sa̰/) |
ဈ sa(/sa̰ˀ/) |
ည ña(/ñaˀ/) |
ဋ ṭa(/taˀ/) |
ဌ ṭha(/tʰaˀ/) |
ဍ ḍa(/ɗaˀ/) |
ဎ ḍha(/ɗʰaˀ/) |
ၮ ṇ(/na̰/) |
တ ta(/taˀ/) |
ထ tha(/tʰaˀ/) |
ဒ da(/da̰ˀ/) |
ဓ dha(/tʰa̰ˀ/) |
န na(/na̰ˀ/) |
ပ pa(/pa̰ˀ/) |
ဖ pha(/pʰa̰ˀ/) |
ဗ ba(/ba̰ˀ/) |
ဘ bha(/bʰa̰ˀ/) |
မ ma(/ma̰ˀ/) |
ယ ya(/ya̰ˀ/) |
ရ ra(/ra̰ˀ/) |
လ la(/la̰ˀ/) |
ဝ wa(/wa̰ˀ/) |
သ sa(/sa̰ˀ/) |
ဟ ha(/ha̰ˀ/) |
ဠ la(/la̰ˀ/) |
အ a(/ʔaˀ/) |
ၜ ba(/ɓaˀ/) |
ၯ hha(/ŋga̰ˀ/) |
ၰ ghwa(/ŋghɛ̀ˀˀ/) |
Number | Eastern Pwo Karen | ||
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Numeral | Written | Pronounce | |
0 | ၀ | ပၠဝ်ပၠေ | ပ္လေါဟ်ပ္လိဟ်
ploh plih |
1 | ၁ | လ်ု | လုဟ်
luh |
2 | ၂ | ဏီ့ | ဏီး
nee |
3 | ၃ | သိုငၲ့ | သုဟ်
thuh |
4 | ၄ | လီႉ | လီး
Lee း lee |
5 | ၅ | ယဲါ | ယေဟ်
yeh |
6 | ၆ | ၰူ့ | ဟု
hu |
7 | ၇ | နိူဲ့ | နွေ့ယ်
nwey |
8 | ၈ | ၰိုဝၲ | ၐိုဝ်
xoh |
9 | ၉ | ခိုဲႉ | ခွေး
khwee |
10 | ၁၀ | လ်ုဆီ့(ဆီ့) | luh chi/chi |
11 | ၁၁
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ဆီ့လ်ု | chi luh |
12 | ၁၂
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ဆီ့ဏီ့ | chi ne |
20 | ၂၀ | ဏီ့ဆီ့ | ne chi |
21 | ၂၁ | ဏီ့ဆီ့လ်ု | ne chi luh |
22 | ၂၂ | ဏီ့ဆီ့ဏီ့ | ne chi ne |
100 | ၁၀၀ | လ်ုဖငၲႉ(ဖငၲႉ) | luh pong/pong |
101 | ၁၀၁ | လ်ုဖငၲႉလ်ု | luh pong luh |
1000 | ၁၀၀၀ | လ်ုမိုငၲ့(မိုငၲ့) | luh muh/muh |
10000 | ၁၀၀၀၀ | လ်ုလါ(လါ) | luh lah/lah |
100000 | ၁၀၀၀၀၀ | လ်ုသိငၲႉ(သိငၲႉ) | 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: ကျူဒၲ, ကျူ(ဒၲ); 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 (လ်ုပုံသိုငၲ့ပုံ) and three over one, three-"oneths" (3/1) would be thuh puh luh puh (သိုငၲ့ပုံလ်ုပုံ).
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