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- Q7262966 subject Q7142889.
- Q7262966 subject Q8601570.
- Q7262966 abstract "Pyen (Hpyin, Phen) is a Loloish language of Burma. It is spoken in two villages near Mong Yang, Shan State, Burma, just to the north of Kengtung.Pyen borrows more from Lahu and Shan, while Bisu borrows more from Northern Thai and Standard Thai. Pyen and Bisu are both mutually intelligible, since the two form a dialect chain along with Laomian and Laopin of China, and some Phunoi varieties of Laos (Person 2007).".
- Q7262966 iso6393Code "pyy".
- Q7262966 languageFamily Q1635712.
- Q7262966 languageFamily Q34064.
- Q7262966 languageFamily Q37035.
- Q7262966 languageFamily Q5649340.
- Q7262966 spokenIn Q456847.
- Q7262966 spokenIn Q836.
- Q7262966 wikiPageExternalLink person2007preliminary.pdf.
- Q7262966 wikiPageExternalLink pyenorphenlangua12.
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- Q7262966 wikiPageWikiLink Q1635712.
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- Q7262966 wikiPageWikiLink Q34064.
- Q7262966 wikiPageWikiLink Q37035.
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- Q7262966 wikiPageWikiLink Q5649340.
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- Q7262966 wikiPageWikiLink Q7142889.
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- Q7262966 wikiPageWikiLink Q836.
- Q7262966 wikiPageWikiLink Q8601570.
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- Q7262966 fam Q1635712.
- Q7262966 fam Q37035.
- Q7262966 fam Q5649340.
- Q7262966 iso "pyy".
- Q7262966 name "Pyen".
- Q7262966 region Q456847.
- Q7262966 states Q836.
- Q7262966 type Language.
- Q7262966 type Language.
- Q7262966 type Thing.
- Q7262966 type Q315.
- Q7262966 type Q34770.
- Q7262966 comment "Pyen (Hpyin, Phen) is a Loloish language of Burma. It is spoken in two villages near Mong Yang, Shan State, Burma, just to the north of Kengtung.Pyen borrows more from Lahu and Shan, while Bisu borrows more from Northern Thai and Standard Thai. Pyen and Bisu are both mutually intelligible, since the two form a dialect chain along with Laomian and Laopin of China, and some Phunoi varieties of Laos (Person 2007).".
- Q7262966 label "Pyen language".
- Q7262966 name "Pyen".