Wa language (Austroasiatic)

E220625

The Wa language is a Mon–Khmer (Austroasiatic) language spoken primarily by the Wa people in parts of Myanmar and China.

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Wa language (Austroasiatic) canonical 1

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Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Austroasiatic language
Mon–Khmer language
language
closelyRelatedTo Palaungic languages
country China
Myanmar
ethnicity Wa people
family Austroasiatic
glottocode waaa1241
hasAlternativeName Awa
Parauk
surface form: Parauk Wa

Va
hasDialect Awa
Parauk
Vo
hasLinguisticResearchOn dialectology
morphology
phonology
syntax
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive vowel length in some dialects
rich consonant inventory
hasWritingSystem Chinese-based orthography
Latin-based orthography
iso639-3Code wbm
isSpokenIn Shan State
Wa Self-Administered Division
Yunnan Province
surface form: Yunnan
languageBranch Mon-Khmer
surface form: Mon–Khmer languages
languageFamily Austroasiatic languages
primaryRegion northern Myanmar
southwestern China
region China
Myanmar
script Chinese characters
Latin script
spokenBy Wa people
statusInChina minority language
statusInMyanmar regional language
subfamily Mon-Khmer
surface form: Mon–Khmer
typologicalFeature mostly monosyllabic roots
register or tone-like phonation contrasts in some dialects
usedBy ethnic Wa communities in China
ethnic Wa communities in Myanmar
wordOrder SVO

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Austroasiatic hasLanguage Wa language (Austroasiatic)