Jingpho

E566319

Jingpho is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken primarily by the Jingpo people in parts of Myanmar, China, and India.

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All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Jingpho canonical 3

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Tibeto-Burman language
language
basicWordOrder SOV
closelyRelatedTo Luish languages NERFINISHED
country India
Myanmar
China
surface form: People's Republic of China
glottocode jing1260
hasAlternativeName Jinghpaw NERFINISHED
Kachin NERFINISHED
Singpho NERFINISHED
hasCaseMarking postpositional
hasDialect Gauri dialect
Kachin dialect
Mengzhi dialect NERFINISHED
Nkhum dialect NERFINISHED
Standard Jingpho NERFINISHED
Thingnai dialect NERFINISHED
hasMorphologicalType analytic
isolating
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive tone
nasal consonants
tonal language
voiceless and voiced stops
hasStandardVarietyBasedIn Myitkyina NERFINISHED
hasWritingSystem Burmese script NERFINISHED
Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

Romanized orthography
influencedBy Burmese language NERFINISHED
Shan language NERFINISHED
iso639-3Code kac
isOfficialLanguageOf Kachin State (Myanmar, regional) NERFINISHED
languageBranch Tibeto-Burman NERFINISHED
languageFamily Sino-Tibetan NERFINISHED
region Kachin State NERFINISHED
Northeast India
Yunnan NERFINISHED
spokenBy Jingpo people NERFINISHED
spokenIn China NERFINISHED
India
Myanmar NERFINISHED
subfamilyOf Jingpho–Luish languages NERFINISHED
usedAs literary language
vernacular language
usedByEthnicGroup Kachin ethnic groups
usedIn Christian religious practice
education (regional)
writingDirection left-to-right

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