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Intha and Danu constitute southern Burmish languages of Shan State, Burma, spoken by the Danu and Intha people. They are considered dialects of Burmese by the Government of Myanmar. Danu is spoken by the Danu people, Intha by the Intha, a group of Bamar descendants who migrated to Inle Lake in Shan State. Both are spoken by about 100,000. Both are characterized by a retention of the /-l-/ medial (for the following consonant clusters in Intha: /kl- kʰl- pl- pʰl- ml- hml-/). Examples include: Furthermore, သ (/θ/ in standard Burmese) has merged to /sʰ/ (ဆ) in Intha.

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  • Intha and Danu constitute southern Burmish languages of Shan State, Burma, spoken by the Danu and Intha people. They are considered dialects of Burmese by the Government of Myanmar. Danu is spoken by the Danu people, Intha by the Intha, a group of Bamar descendants who migrated to Inle Lake in Shan State. Both are spoken by about 100,000. Both are characterized by a retention of the /-l-/ medial (for the following consonant clusters in Intha: /kl- kʰl- pl- pʰl- ml- hml-/). Examples include: * "full": Standard Burmese ပြည့် ([pjḛ]) → ပ္လည့် ([plḛ]), from old Burmese ပ္လည် * "ground": Standard Burmese မြေ ([mjè]) → မ္လေ ([mlè]), from old Burmese မ္လိယ် There is no voicing with the presence of either aspirated or unaspirated consonants. For instance, ဗုဒ္ဓ (Buddha) is pronounced [boʊʔda̰] in standard Burmese, but [poʊʔtʰa̰] in Intha. This is probably due to influence from the Shan language. Furthermore, သ (/θ/ in standard Burmese) has merged to /sʰ/ (ဆ) in Intha. (en)
  • 因塔-达努语是一组南部缅语支语言,由和使用。它们被缅甸政府划为。 说达努语,说因塔语。他们是一群迁徙至掸邦茵莱湖的缅族的后裔。两种语言使用人数均约10万。它们都保留了古缅语/-l-/介音,形成因塔语复辅音/kl- kʰl- pl- pʰl- ml- hml-/)。例如: * “满”:标准缅语ပြည့်([pjḛ]) → ပ္လည့်([plḛ]),来自古缅语ပ္လည် * “地”: 标准缅语မြေ([mjè]) → မ္လေ([mlè]),来自古缅语မ္လိယ် 没有规则的送气、非送气对应。例如,ဗုဒ္ဓ(佛)在标准缅语中是[boʊʔda̰],但因塔语中是[poʊʔtʰa̰]。这可能是掸语的影响。 另外,သ(标准缅语中是/θ/)演化为因塔语/sʰ/ (ဆ)。 (zh)
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  • 因塔-达努语是一组南部缅语支语言,由和使用。它们被缅甸政府划为。 说达努语,说因塔语。他们是一群迁徙至掸邦茵莱湖的缅族的后裔。两种语言使用人数均约10万。它们都保留了古缅语/-l-/介音,形成因塔语复辅音/kl- kʰl- pl- pʰl- ml- hml-/)。例如: * “满”:标准缅语ပြည့်([pjḛ]) → ပ္လည့်([plḛ]),来自古缅语ပ္လည် * “地”: 标准缅语မြေ([mjè]) → မ္လေ([mlè]),来自古缅语မ္လိယ် 没有规则的送气、非送气对应。例如,ဗုဒ္ဓ(佛)在标准缅语中是[boʊʔda̰],但因塔语中是[poʊʔtʰa̰]。这可能是掸语的影响。 另外,သ(标准缅语中是/θ/)演化为因塔语/sʰ/ (ဆ)。 (zh)
  • Intha and Danu constitute southern Burmish languages of Shan State, Burma, spoken by the Danu and Intha people. They are considered dialects of Burmese by the Government of Myanmar. Danu is spoken by the Danu people, Intha by the Intha, a group of Bamar descendants who migrated to Inle Lake in Shan State. Both are spoken by about 100,000. Both are characterized by a retention of the /-l-/ medial (for the following consonant clusters in Intha: /kl- kʰl- pl- pʰl- ml- hml-/). Examples include: Furthermore, သ (/θ/ in standard Burmese) has merged to /sʰ/ (ဆ) in Intha. (en)
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