- Geko is a
Karen language of Burma.
Yinbaw is
reportedly a variety.
Speakers of Geko and
Yinbaw are
ethnically Kayan, as are
speakers of
Lahta and Padaung...
- Manu-Manau (Kayan Manumanao), Yintale,
Yinbaw kayan kangan, Bwe and Pa'O.
Several of the
groups (Geko, Geba, Padaung,
Yinbaw)
belong to Kayan, a
subgroup in...
- 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, Eastern...
- (Ka-Yaw; Kayaw) Manu
Manaw (Manumanaw) Yin Talai,
maybe Yintale Yin Baw (
Yinbaw) The
source of this list is the nine
captions from an
unscientific Italian...
- Geba
Manumanaw (Kayaw)
Yantale Zayein (Kayăn Lahta) Geko (Kayăn Kakhong)
Yinbaw (Kayăn Kangan) Paku (Karen)
According to the 2014
Myanmar Census, Buddhists...
-
refer to:
Kayan people (Myanmar)
Padaung language Zayein or
Kayan Lahta Yinbaw or
Kayan Kangan Geku or
Kayan Kadao Kayan people (Borneo)
Kayan language...
-
northwest Dimawso,
Kayah State;
southern Pekhon,
southern Shan
State Kayan Yinbaw/Kangan dialect:
Dimawso area,
northwestern Kayah State The
Kayan languages...
-
Kerinci Kerinci (kvs) I/L
Kunggara kvt I/L Karen,
Lahta kvu I/L Karen,
Yinbaw kvv I/L Kola kvw I/L
Wersing kvx I/L Koli,
Parkari kvy I/L Karen, Yintale...