Intha Burmese

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Intha Burmese is a regional variety of the Burmese language spoken primarily by the Intha people around Inle Lake in Myanmar.

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Label Occurrences
Intha Burmese canonical 1

Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Burmese language variety
regional dialect
spoken language variety
associatedWith Inle Lake basin
surface form: Inle Lake

Intha culture
Intha traditional livelihoods
country Myanmar
ethnicAssociation Intha people NERFINISHED
geographicDistribution around Inle Lake
Shan State
surface form: southern Shan State
hasAncestralLanguage Middle Burmese
Burmese
surface form: Old Burmese
hasLexicalFeature regional vocabulary specific to Inle Lake area
hasPhonologicalFeature regional accent distinct from Standard Burmese
isVarietyOf Burmese
surface form: Standard Burmese
languageFamily Sino-Tibetan languages
linguisticRegion Shan linguistic area
Upper Burma
mutualIntelligibilityWith Burmese
surface form: Standard Burmese
primaryUsage community interaction
daily communication
local trade
region Shan State
spokenBy Intha people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Inle Lake basin
surface form: Inle Lake region

Myanmar
subfamily Burmese language
usedAlongside Shan language
Burmese
surface form: Standard Burmese
usesScript Burmese script
writingSystem Burmese script
surface form: Burmese alphabet

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Burmese hasDialects Intha Burmese