Daai (also known as Daai Chin), which borders the Mün and Ütbü language groups, is a Kuki-Chin of Myanmar. It is spoken in 142 villages in Kanpetlet, Matupi, Mindat, and Paletwa townships in Chin State, Burma (Ethnologue).
Daai | |
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Region | Myanmar |
Ethnicity | Daai Chin |
Native speakers | 37,000 (2010)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | dao |
Glottolog | daai1236 |
Mutual intelligibility among Nghngilo (Yang), Daa Yindu, and Mkui groups is high, but is lower among other groups.[2] Daai has greater than 90% lexical similarity with Daa Yindu, Yang, Mkui, Duk, and Msang, 81%–88% with Ngxang (Paletwa township) and Kheng, 80% with Shiip (Matupi township), 91%–94% with Gah/Ng-Gha (part of Mün), and 81%–87% with Mün.[2]
Dialects
editEthnologue lists the following dialects of Dai Chin.
- Ngxang
- Nghngilo (Yang)
- Ma-Tu
- Shiip
- Duk-Msang
- Kheng
- Mkuui
- Yet
Phonology
editConsonants
editDai has twenty-four consonant phonemes.
Bilabial | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |
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Nasals | m̥ m | n̥ n | ŋ̊ ŋ | ||
Plosives | p pʰ b | t tʰ d | k kʰ | ʔ | |
Fricatives | s sʰ | x ɣ | h | ||
Lateral Fricatives | ɬ | ||||
Approximants | w | l | j |
Vowels
editDai has seven vowel phonemes, each with a phonemic length contrast.
Front | Central | Back | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Unrounded | Rounded | |||
High | i iː | ɯ ɯː | u uː | |
Mid | ɛ ɛː | ə əː | ɔ ɔː | |
Low | a aː |
Grammar
editDai is an isolating or analytic language. There is no inflectional morphology at the word level; case, number, and tense are marked by clitics.
Examples
editDaai | English |
---|---|
mthan | night |
mpyong | mouth |
kpyak | to destroy |
pha | to arrive |
Nghngaai-ktheih hmin lokti. | The mango fruits became ripe. |
Mat jah mata i:ma am ngleh-ei ni. | They did not visit each other's houses. |
References
edit- ^ Daai at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- ^ a b "Myanmar". Ethnologue: Languages of the World. 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-10-10.
- Naing Kheng. 2017. A phonological description of the Mkuui variety of Dai Chin Archived 2018-06-12 at the Wayback Machine. Master's Thesis.
- Helga So-Hartmann. 2009. A Descriptive Grammar of Dai Chin. The Regents University of California.