Geko is a Karen language of Burma. Yinbaw is reportedly a variety. Speakers of Geko and Yinbaw are ethnically Kayan, as are speakers of Lahta and Padaung.
Geko | |
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Native to | Burma |
Ethnicity | Kayan |
Native speakers | 17,000 Geko (2010)[1] 9,000 Yinbaw (2017)[1] |
Sino-Tibetan
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | Either:ghk – Gekokvu – Yinbaw |
Glottolog | geko1235 Gekoyinb1236 Yinbaw |
Kadaw[2] and Taungmying are closely related linguistic varieties.[3][4]
Distribution
- northern Kayin State: Thandaunggyi township
- southern Shan State: Pekhon township
- Mandalay Region: Yamethin District
- Bago Region: Taungoo District
Yinbaw (population 7,300 as of 1983) is spoken in eastern Shan State and Kayah State.
Dialects
- Geker
- Gekho
- Thaidai (Htideh)[5]
References
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