Bwe Karen language should not be confused with Brek language.
Bwe | |
Nativename: | Bghai |
States: | Burma |
Ethnicity: | Bwe people |
Date: | 1997 |
Ref: | e18 |
Familycolor: | Sino-Tibetan |
Fam2: | (Tibeto-Burman) |
Fam3: | Karen languages |
Fam4: | Sgaw–Bghai |
Fam5: | Bghai |
Iso3: | bwe |
Glotto: | bwek1238 |
Glottorefname: | Bwe Karen |
Bwe, also known as Bwe Karen and Bghai (Baghi), is a Karen language of Burma. It shares 82 to 100% lexical similarity with Geba Karen language.[1]
Thandaung township (about 100 villages)[2]
Taungoo and Hpa-An townships[4]
Dialects are Western Bwe Karen and Eastern Bwe Karen. Most comprehend the Western Bwe Karen dialect.
Plosive | pronounced as /link/ pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ pronounced as /link/ | (pronounced as /link/) | |
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Aspirated | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | (pronounced as /link/) | pronounced as /link/ | ||
Implosive | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | ||||
Fricative | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | ||
Nasal | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | ||||
Approximant | pronounced as /link/ pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ |
High | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | ||
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Near-high | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | ||
Mid-high | pronounced as /link/ | (pronounced as /link/) | pronounced as /link/ | |
Mid-low | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | ||
Low | pronounced as /link/ |
Bwe Karen also has three tones;[5] high, mid, and low.