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S’gaw, S'gaw Karen, or S’gaw K’Nyaw, commonly known as Karen, is a
Sino-Tibetan language Sino-Tibetan, also cited as Trans-Himalayan in a few sources, is a family of more than 400 languages, second only to Indo-European in number of native speakers. The vast majority of these are the 1.3 billion native speakers of Chinese languages. ...
spoken by the S'gaw Karen people of
Myanmar Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John Wells explai ...
and
Thailand Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 million. The country is b ...
. A Karenic branch of the
Sino-Tibetan language family Sino-Tibetan, also cited as Trans-Himalayan in a few sources, is a family of more than 400 languages, second only to Indo-European in number of native speakers. The vast majority of these are the 1.3 billion native speakers of Chinese languages. ...
, S'gaw Karen is spoken by over 2 million people in
Tanintharyi Region Tanintharyi Region ( my, တနင်္သာရီတိုင်းဒေသကြီး, ; Mon: or ; ms, Tanah Sari; formerly Tenasserim Division and subsequently Tanintharyi Division, th, ตะนาวศรี, RTGS: ''Tanao Si'', ; ...
, Ayeyarwady Region,
Yangon Region Yangon Region(, ; formerly Rangoon Division and Yangon Division) is an administrative region of Myanmar. Located in the heart of Lower Myanmar, the division is bordered by Bago Region to the north and east, the Gulf of Martaban to the south, ...
, and Bago Region in Myanmar, and about 1 million in northern and western Thailand along the border near Kayin State. It is written using the S'gaw Karen alphabet, derived from the
Burmese script Burmese may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Myanmar, a country in Southeast Asia * Burmese people * Burmese language * Burmese alphabet * Burmese cuisine * Burmese culture Animals * Burmese cat * Burmese chicken * Burmese ( ...
, although a Latin-based script is also in use among the S'gaw Karen in northwestern Thailand. Various divergent dialects are sometimes seen as separate languages: Paku in the northeast, Mopwa (Mobwa) in the northwest, Wewew, and Monnepwa.


History

The S’gaw, commonly known as the Karen language belongs to the Karenic branch of the
Sino-Tibetan language family Sino-Tibetan, also cited as Trans-Himalayan in a few sources, is a family of more than 400 languages, second only to Indo-European in number of native speakers. The vast majority of these are the 1.3 billion native speakers of Chinese languages. ...
. The S'gaw language has been used as the official language in the
Kayin State Kayin State ( my, ကရင်ပြည်နယ်, ; kjp, ဖၠုံခါန်ႋကၞင့်, italics=no; ksw, ကညီကီၢ်စဲၣ်, ), also known by the endonyms Kawthoolei and Karen State, is a state of Myanmar. The ...
of
Myanmar Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John Wells explai ...
and of the
Karen National Union The Karen National Union ( my, ကရင် အမျိုးသား အစည်းအရုံး; abbreviated KNU) is a political organisation with an armed wing, the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA), that claims to represent the Ka ...
(KNU) organization who have waged a war against the Burmese government since early 1949. A Bible translation was published in 1853.


Distribution and varieties

S'gaw is spoken in Ayeyarwady delta area, in the Ayeyarwady, Bago, Kayin, and Rangon Regions. S’gaw speakers are frequently interspersed with Pwo Karen speakers. S'gaw dialects are: * Eastern dialect of S’gaw Karen (Pa’an) * Southern dialect of Western Kayah (Dawei) * Delta dialect of S’gaw Karen Paku is spoken in: * northern
Kayin State Kayin State ( my, ကရင်ပြည်နယ်, ; kjp, ဖၠုံခါန်ႋကၞင့်, italics=no; ksw, ကညီကီၢ်စဲၣ်, ), also known by the endonyms Kawthoolei and Karen State, is a state of Myanmar. The ...
: hills southeast of
Taungoo Taungoo (, ''Tauñngu myoú''; ; also spelled Toungoo) is a district-level city in the Bago Region of Myanmar, 220 km from Yangon, towards the north-eastern end of the division, with mountain ranges to the east and west. The main industry ...
in eastern Bago Region, bordering
Kayin State Kayin State ( my, ကရင်ပြည်နယ်, ; kjp, ဖၠုံခါန်ႋကၞင့်, italics=no; ksw, ကညီကီၢ်စဲၣ်, ), also known by the endonyms Kawthoolei and Karen State, is a state of Myanmar. The ...
* southern
Kayah State Kayah State ( my, ကယားပြည်နယ်, formerly Karenni State) is a state of Myanmar. Situated in eastern Myanmar, it is bounded on the north by Shan State, on the east by Thailand's Mae Hong Son Province, and on the south and we ...
(also known as Karenni State). Paku dialects are Shwe Kyin, Mawchi, Kyauk Gyi, Bawgali, the names of which are based on villages. * Kyauk Gyi and Shwe Kyin are spoken in
Taungoo District Taungoo District (Taungngu, Toungoo, my, တောင်ငူခရိုင်) is a district of the Bago Division in central Burma (Myanmar). The capital lies at Taungoo. History Taungoo District was created by the Pagan Dynasty in the 1280s, ...
, eastern Bago Region, near the
Kayin State Kayin State ( my, ကရင်ပြည်နယ်, ; kjp, ဖၠုံခါန်ႋကၞင့်, italics=no; ksw, ကညီကီၢ်စဲၣ်, ), also known by the endonyms Kawthoolei and Karen State, is a state of Myanmar. The ...
border. * Mawchi is spoken in
Kayah State Kayah State ( my, ကယားပြည်နယ်, formerly Karenni State) is a state of Myanmar. Situated in eastern Myanmar, it is bounded on the north by Shan State, on the east by Thailand's Mae Hong Son Province, and on the south and we ...
. * Bawgali is spoken in north
Kayin State Kayin State ( my, ကရင်ပြည်နယ်, ; kjp, ဖၠုံခါန်ႋကၞင့်, italics=no; ksw, ကညီကီၢ်စဲၣ်, ), also known by the endonyms Kawthoolei and Karen State, is a state of Myanmar. The ...
. Mobwa is spoken in 9 villages at the western foot of the Thandaung Mountains in
Thandaung Thandaung ( Phlone ; my, သံတောင်မြို့) is a small resort town in the Kayin State of south Myanmar. The majority of its population is Karen Karen may refer to: * Karen (name), a given name and surname * Karen (slang), a ...
township,
Kayin State Kayin State ( my, ကရင်ပြည်နယ်, ; kjp, ဖၠုံခါန်ႋကၞင့်, italics=no; ksw, ကညီကီၢ်စဲၣ်, ), also known by the endonyms Kawthoolei and Karen State, is a state of Myanmar. The ...
. There are also some in
Taungoo Taungoo (, ''Tauñngu myoú''; ; also spelled Toungoo) is a district-level city in the Bago Region of Myanmar, 220 km from Yangon, towards the north-eastern end of the division, with mountain ranges to the east and west. The main industry ...
township, Bago Region. Mobwa dialects are Palaychi (Southern Mobwa) and Dermuha (Southern Mobwa).
Karen people in the Andaman Islands The Karen are a nation native to the Kayin State of Myanmar. They live in the villages of North and Middle Andaman district the Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. History In 1924, Dr. Marshall, the principal of the Karen ...
: S'gaw Karen is also spoken in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Union Territory of
India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so ...
. The total population in the Andamans is about 2000 people, living in eight villages in the
Mayabunder Mayabunder is a town and a tehsil in the northern part of Middle Andaman Island, Andaman Archipelago, India. The name is also spelled Maya Bunder or Maya Bandar. As of 2001, the county had 23,912 inhabitants, of which 3182 were in the town.Gove ...
and
Diglipur Diglipur (sometimes spelled Diglipore) is the largest town of North Andaman Island, in the Andaman Archipelago, India. It is located on the southern side of Aerial Bay, at above sea level, north of Port Blair. It is crossed by the Kalpong Riv ...
tehsil A tehsil (, also known as tahsil, taluka, or taluk) is a local unit of administrative division in some countries of South Asia. It is a subdistrict of the area within a district including the designated populated place that serves as its administ ...
s of the
North and Middle Andaman district North and Middle Andaman district is one of the 3 districts of the Indian Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands located in the Bay of Bengal. Mayabunder town is the district headquarters. The area covered by this district is 3251.85 k ...
: * Mayabunder tehsil – Webi, Deopur, Lataw, Lucknow (Burmadera), Karmatang-9 and 10 * Diglipur tehsil – Borang, Chipon


Dialects

The S'gaw Karen language has at least 3 dialects. They are mutually intelligible to each other; however, there may be words that sound unfamiliar to one another. *Northern dialect – also known as southern dialect of
Kayah State Kayah State ( my, ကယားပြည်နယ်, formerly Karenni State) is a state of Myanmar. Situated in eastern Myanmar, it is bounded on the north by Shan State, on the east by Thailand's Mae Hong Son Province, and on the south and we ...
is the S'gaw dialect that does not have the th sound in their language or dialect. They replace the southern and eastern dialects th with s. For example: while the southern and eastern would say ''moe tha boe'', the northern dialect would say ''moe sa boe''. This dialect used the Roman alphabet for their writing system. *Southern dialect and Eastern (Pa'an) dialect – these two dialects are very similar but there may be words that each may not understand due to regional location which allowed the dialects to grow apart. These two dialects use the
Myanmar script Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John C. Wells, Joh ...
as their writing system. *There are also different accents in the Karen language.


Phonology

The following displays the phonological features of present S'gaw Karen:


Consonants

* An aspirated fricative [] may be present among different accents and dialects.


Vowels

* varies between central and , depending on the dialect.


Alphabet (Burmese script)

The Karen alphabet consist of 25 consonants, 9 vowels, 5 tones and 5 medials. The Karen alphabet was derived from the
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as created by the help of the English missionaries around the early 1860s. The Karen alphabet was created for the purpose of translating the Bible into the Karen language. Karen script is written from left to right and requires no spaces between words, although modern writing usually contains spaces after each clause to enhance readability. *က has a sound intermediate between k and g; as in g for good *ခ is the aspirate of က. It is pronounced like kh as heard in the word camp. *ဂ has no analogue in the European languages. *ဃ is pronounced like ch in the
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bach, or the Scottish loch. *င is pronounced like ng as heard in sing *စ has a sound intermediate between s and z. *ဆ is the aspirate of စ. It has the sound of ssh, as heard in the phrase hiss him. *ရှ is pronounced like sh as heard in shell *ည is pronounced like ny as heard in canyon *တ has a sound intermediate between t and d; say t without air coming out *ထ is the aspirate of တ. It is pronounced like ht as heard in the word hot *ဒ is pronounced like d as heard in day *န is pronounced like n as heard in net *ပ has a sound intermediate between b and p; say p without air coming out *ဖ is pronounced like p as heard in pool *ဘ is pronounced like b in ball *မ is pronounced like m as heard in mall *ယ is pronounced like y as heard in backyard *ရ is pronounced like r as heard in room *လ is pronounced like l as heard in school *ဝ is pronounced like w as heard in wonderful *သ is pronounced like th as heard in thin *ဟ is pronounced like h as heard in house *အ as a consonant, has no sound of its own; it is a mere stem to which vowel signs are attached. Vowel carrier *ဧ is pronounced as a ɦ sound. See: breathy-voiced glottal approximant


Vowels

Vowels can never stand alone and if a word starts with a vowel syllable, use the vowel carrier "အ" which is silent in order to write words that start with vowel. *အ – a in quota *အါ – a in bad *အံ – i in mean *အၢ – German ö in Göthe *အု – German ü in Glück and Korean
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character "ㅡ" *အူ – u in rule, oo in moon *အ့ – a in rate *အဲ – e in met *အိ – o in note *အီ – aw in raw


Tones

In Shraw Karen, every syllable consists of a
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, either alone, or preceded by a single or double
consonant In articulatory phonetics, a consonant is a speech sound that is articulated with complete or partial closure of the vocal tract. Examples are and pronounced with the lips; and pronounced with the front of the tongue; and pronounced wi ...
. A syllable always ends in a vowel. Every syllable may be pronounced in six different tones of voice, the meaning varying according to the tone in which it is pronounced. *Where no tone is marked, the syllable is pronounced with a rising inflection.


Double consonants

When one consonant follows another with no vowel sound intervening, the second consonant is represented by a symbol, which is joined to the character representing the first consonant. The examples of writing the Karen alphabet are: * + → , pronounced * + + → , pronounced * + + → , pronounced * + + + → , pronounced


Tones

Ken Manson (2009) proposed a Karen tone box to help understand Karenic tonal diversity and classify Karenic languages. It is similar to William Gedney's
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tone box (''see Proto-Tai language#Tones''). The tone box contains diagnostic words for use during field elicitation.


Alphabet (Latin script)

The Karen Latin alphabet has 24 consonants, 9 vowels and 5 tones. The tones are written with alphabetic letters.


Consonants

* K match with the English word guard * HK match with the English word car * G does not have a sound similar to the European language but match with the other Karen alphabet of ဂ * Q match with the German word bach * NG match with the English word young * C match with the English ch * HS have the same sound as S * NY match with the Spanish letter ñ * T have similar sound with English d but say it without air coming out * HT match with the English word tool * D have the same sound as English d * N match with English N * P have similar sound to English p but say it without air coming out * HP match with English p * B match with English b * M match with English m * Y match with English y * R match with English r * L match with English l * W match with English w * S match with English s; same sound as HS * H match with English h * EH has no analogue in the European languages * AH has no analogue in the European languages


Vowels

* A match with the Italian a * E match with the English word rust; uh * I match with the Italian i * O match with the Spanish o * U match with the Korean romanization eu * AI match with the English word sell * EI match with the name Jay * AU match with the English word fault * OO match with the English word cool


Tones

* av or ă – high mid tone * aj or à – middle of the sound * ax or â – low tone; low voice in a short time * af or ä – high-pitched tone * az or ā – even tone


Grammar


References


External links


S'gaw Karen Grammar

S'gaw Karen Dictionary









Free Anglo-Karen Dictionary

Drum Publication Group
Online S'gaw Karen language materials. Includes an online English – S'gaw Karen Dictionary.
Karen Teacher Working Group
Several Karen fonts available for download. {{Languages of Thailand Karen language Karen people Subject–verb–object languages Tonal languages