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Pa'O language : ウィキペディア英語版
Pa'O language

Pa'o is a Karen language spoken by half a million Pa'o in Burma.
The language is primarily written using a system of phonetics devised by Christian missionaries,〔A Pa'o wordlist: http://www.ling.hawaii.edu/ldtc/languages/paoh/wordlist.html〕〔Some remarks on Pa'o Orthography: http://www.ling.hawaii.edu/ldtc/languages/paoh/orthography.html〕 and many of the materials now available for it on the internet derive from Christian missionary involvement, although the majority of the Pa'o are generally reported to be Buddhists (without real statistics, etc.).
The language is also (correctly or incorrectly) referred to by the exonyms "Black Karen" and "White Karen", both of which are terms used in contrast to the Karenni (or "Red Karen"). The Christian missionary website Ethnologue categorizes the language as "BLK", abbreviating "Black Karen".〔Accurate as of Feb. 2013, cf. http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=blk〕
==References==



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