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Taman language (Burma) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sak language
Sak is a Sino-Tibetan language of the Sal branch spoken in Burma and China. The various varieties are generally considered separate ''Sak'' or ''Luish'' languages: Kado (Settaw, Mawkhwin, and Mawteik () dialects; 30,000 speakers), and Kanan (Nanza; 9,000 speakers). Andro and Sengmai are extinct and known only from a glossary recorded in 1859, their speakers having switched to Meithei. The Kado/Kanan speak Burmese and Chakma Bengali. There are also various unattested varieties of ''Lui'' or ''Loi'' mentioned in nineteenth-century accounts that appear to have been the same language. The ancient Pyu language may belong here.〔 ==References==
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