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Lahta, or Zayein, is a
Karenic language of Burma.
Lahta is
spoken in: Shan State:
Pekhon (Phaikum) and
Pinlaung townships Mandalay Region:
Pyinmana township...
- Tibeto-Burman
ethnic minority of
Myanmar (Burma). They are also
called Lahta (Kayan
Lahta) and
Loilong Karen. The
Zayein are
native of
Pinlaung and
Pekon Townships...
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Lahta-gahtawng is a
village in
Bhamo Township in
Bhamo District in the
Kachin State of north-eastern Burma.
Maplandia world gazetteer Satellite map at...
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Karen people (in
Karen State), both
fighting for independence. A Kayăn
Lahta couple in
traditional dress A
Kayah couple Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Karen-Ni" ...
- 9870306; 30.1781389 The
Lakhta Centre (Russian: Ла́хта це́нтр, romanized:
Lahta tsentr) is an 87-story skys****er
built in the
northwestern neighbourhood...
- Padaung, ပဒေါင် [bədàʊɰ̃]),
Kayan Ka
Khaung (Gekho),
Kayan Kadao,
Kayan Lahta (Zayein people),
Kayan Ka Ngan,
Kayan Kakhi and, sometimes, Bwe
people (Kayaw)...
- Chit) Atsi, see
Zaiwa language Lisu Nine groups:
Kayah (Karenni)
Zayein (
Lahta; Gaungto;
Loilong Karens) Ka-Yun (Kayan; Padaung)
Gheko (Karen, Geko) Kebar...
- Anal Nung Sak
Derung Hpon Kadu
Ganan Kayaw Red
Karen Padaung Kayaw Lashi Lahta Lahu Lhao Vo Lisu Mru Mro
Akyaung Ari
Kayaw Eastern Pwo
Western Pwo Para...
- variety.
Speakers of Geko and
Yinbaw are
ethnically Kayan, as are
speakers of
Lahta and Padaung.
Kadaw and
Taungmying are
closely related linguistic varieties...
- of stop-final
rhymes with the open
counterpart (e.g. *aʔ, *a > a)
Kayan Lahta Yinbaw/Kayan
Yintale Central:
vowel raising (e.g. *a > ɛ)
Western Kayah...