Kayah Li
Kayah Li
Kayah or Kayah Li is a member of Karen branch of the Sino-Tibetan language
family. It is spoken by about 590,000 people in the Kayah and Karen states of
Burma (Myanmar). The language and people who speak it are also known as Western
Kayah, Karenni, Karennyi, Red Karen, Yang Daeng or Karieng Daeng.
The Kayah Li alphabet was devised by Htae Bu Phae in March 1962. It is taught
in schools in refugee camps in Thailand. It appears to be modelled, to some
extent, on scripts such as Thai and Burmese.
Notable features
- Type of writing system: alphabet
- Direction of writing: left to right in horizontal lines
- Consonants Other vowels are written with separate letters or with diacritics attached to the letter a.
- Tones are indicated by diacritics below the consonants.
- Used to write: Kayah or Kayah Li, a Karen language spoken in Burma by about 590,000 people.
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