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Rakhine language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arakanese language
The Arakanese language (also known as Rakhine ; (ビルマ語:ရခိုင်ဘာသာ) (:ɹəkʰàɪɴ bàθà), MLCTS: ''rakhuin bhasa'') is often considered a dialect of Burmese. "Arakan" is the former name for the Rakhine region. Arakanese can be divided into three dialects: Sittwe–Marma (about two thirds of speakers), Ramree, and Thandwe. ==Vocabulary== There are also significant vocabulary differences from Standard Burmese. Some are native words with no cognates in Standard Burmese, like "sarong" ( in Standard Burmese, in Arakanese). Others are loan words from Bengali, English, and Hindi, not found in Standard Burmese. An example is "hospital," which is called in Standard Burmese, but is called (pronounced ) in Arakanese, from English "sick lines." Other words simply have different meanings (e.g., "afternoon", in Arakanese and in Standard Burmese). Moreover, some archaic words in Standard Burmese are preferred in Arakanese. An example is the first person pronoun, which is in Arakanese (not , as in Standard Burmese).
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