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Mru language

Mru, also known as Mrung (Murung), is a Sino-Tibetan language of Bangladesh and Myanmar. It is spoken by a community of Mrus (Mros) inhabiting the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh with a population of 22,000 according to the 1991 census, and in Rakhine State, Myanmar. The Mrus are the second-largest tribal group in Bandarban District of the Chittagong Hill Tracts. A small group of Mros also live in Rangamati Hill District.

Mru
𖩃𖩓𖩑
'Mru' in the Mru script
Native toBangladesh, Myanmar
EthnicityMru
Native speakers
(50,000 cited 1999–2007)[1]
Mru script, Latin script
Language codes
ISO 639-3mro
Glottologmruu1242
ELPMru
Map showing the expanse of the Mru people in Bangladesh
Mru women harvesting rice

Classification edit

Mru forms the Mruic language branch with Hkongso and Anu, which are spoken in Paletwa Township, Chin State, Myanmar. The position of Mruic with Sino-Tibetan is unclear.

Distribution edit

 
Percentage Map of Mru people by Upazila in bandarban district

The Mros live in forest areas of Lama Upazila, Ruma Upazila, Alikadam Upazila, and Thanchi Upazila near Chimbuk Mountain of Bandarban District, Bangladesh (Rashel 2009). In Myanmar, they also live in Buthidaung Township and Ponnagyun Township in Sittwe District (Akiab), Rakhine State.

Subdivisions edit

Ethnologue (22nd edition) lists 3 main dialects as Anok, Dowpreng (Dopreng), and Sungma (Tshungma), as well as the 2 minor dialects of Domrong and Rumma.

  • Anok: largest and central
  • Tshungma: in the north
  • Domrong: in the lowlands north of the Matamuri
  • Dopreng: in far south and into Arakan
  • Rumma: in far south and into Arakan

There are five Mru dialects according to Ebersole (1996).

  • Anawk
  • Süngma
  • Dopreng
  • Tamsa
  • Rengmitsa

There are five major Mro clans (Rashel 2009).

  • Dengua
  • Premsang
  • Kongloi
  • Maizer
  • Ganaroo Gnar

Rashel (2009) also lists another classification scheme which lists ten Mro clans.

  • Yarua (subdivisions below)
    • Khatpo
    • Chimlung
    • Zongnow
  • Sangkan
  • Chawla
  • Ngaringcha
  • Tang
  • Deng
  • Kough
  • Tam-tu-chah
  • Kanbak
  • Prenju
  • Naichah
  • Yomore
  • Rum/Rumthu

Grammar edit

Unlike the Kuki-Chin languages, Mru has SVO (subject-verb-object) word order (Ebersole 1996).

Phonology edit

Consonants edit

/s/ can also be heard as [ʃ].[3]

Vowels edit

[4]

Numerals edit

Rashel (2009:159) lists the following Mro numerals.

  1. lok
  2. pre
  3. sum
  4. tle
  5. tnga
  6. trok
  7. rinit
  8. riyat
  9. tako
  10. homod

Script edit

Mru
Mro, Krama[1]
Script type
alphabet
Time period
1980s — present
LanguagesMru
ISO 15924
ISO 15924Mroo (264), ​Mro, Mru
Unicode
Unicode alias
Mro
U+16A40–U+16A6F

The Mru script is an indigenous, messianic script: In the 1980s Menlay Murang (also known as Manley Mro) created the religion of Khrama (or Crama) and with it a new script for the Mru language.[5][6]

The script is written from left to right and has its own set of digits. It does not use tone marks.

The Mru language is written in both the Latin and Mru scripts.

Unicode edit

The Mru alphabet was added to the Unicode Standard in June, 2014 with the release of version 7.0.

The Unicode block for the Mru script, called Mro, is U+16A40–U+16A6F:

Mro[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
U+16A4x 𖩀 𖩁 𖩂 𖩃 𖩄 𖩅 𖩆 𖩇 𖩈 𖩉 𖩊 𖩋 𖩌 𖩍 𖩎 𖩏
U+16A5x 𖩐 𖩑 𖩒 𖩓 𖩔 𖩕 𖩖 𖩗 𖩘 𖩙 𖩚 𖩛 𖩜 𖩝 𖩞
U+16A6x 𖩠 𖩡 𖩢 𖩣 𖩤 𖩥 𖩦 𖩧 𖩨 𖩩 𖩮 𖩯
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 15.1
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

See also edit

  • Mru word list (Wiktionary)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Mru at Ethnologue (21st ed., 2018)  
  2. ^ Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Mruic". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
  3. ^ Williams, Nicholas J. (2008). Directionals in Mru. Dartmouth College.
  4. ^ Namkung, Ju (1996). Mru. Phonological Inventories of Tibeto-Burman Languages. (STEDT Monograph Series, 3.): Berkeley: Center for Southeast Asia Studies. p. 268.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  5. ^ Hosken, Martin; Everson, Michael (24 March 2009). "N3589R: Proposal for encoding the Mro script in the SMP of the UCS" (PDF). Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  6. ^ Zaman, Mustafa (24 February 2006). "Mother Tongue at Stake". Star Weekend Magazine. 5 (83). The Daily Star.
  • Ebersole, Harold. 1996. The Mru Language: A preliminary grammatical sketch. Ms.
  • Peterson, David A., , The 42nd International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics (ICSTLL 42), November 2009, Payap University, Chiangmai, Thailand. Cf. p. 14.
  • Rashel, Md Mostafa (2009). "Morphosyntactic Analysis of Mro Language." Dhaka University Journal of Linguistics, Vol, 2, No, 3, February 2009, 141–160.

Further reading edit

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For the Kuki Chin language of Myanmar see Mro language Mru also known as Mrung Murung is a Sino Tibetan language of Bangladesh and Myanmar It is spoken by a community of Mrus Mros inhabiting the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh with a population of 22 000 according to the 1991 census and in Rakhine State Myanmar The Mrus are the second largest tribal group in Bandarban District of the Chittagong Hill Tracts A small group of Mros also live in Rangamati Hill District Mru𖩃𖩓𖩑 Mru in the Mru scriptNative toBangladesh MyanmarEthnicityMruNative speakers 50 000 cited 1999 2007 1 Language familySino Tibetan Tibeto BurmanMruic 2 MruWriting systemMru script Latin scriptLanguage codesISO 639 3 a href https iso639 3 sil org code mro class extiw title iso639 3 mro mro a Glottologmruu1242ELPMru Map showing the expanse of the Mru people in Bangladesh Mru women harvesting rice Contents 1 Classification 2 Distribution 3 Subdivisions 4 Grammar 5 Phonology 5 1 Consonants 5 2 Vowels 6 Numerals 7 Script 7 1 Unicode 8 See also 9 References 10 Further readingClassification editMru forms the Mruic language branch with Hkongso and Anu which are spoken in Paletwa Township Chin State Myanmar The position of Mruic with Sino Tibetan is unclear Distribution edit nbsp Percentage Map of Mru people by Upazila in bandarban districtThe Mros live in forest areas of Lama Upazila Ruma Upazila Alikadam Upazila and Thanchi Upazila near Chimbuk Mountain of Bandarban District Bangladesh Rashel 2009 In Myanmar they also live in Buthidaung Township and Ponnagyun Township in Sittwe District Akiab Rakhine State Subdivisions editEthnologue 22nd edition lists 3 main dialects as Anok Dowpreng Dopreng and Sungma Tshungma as well as the 2 minor dialects of Domrong and Rumma Anok largest and central Tshungma in the north Domrong in the lowlands north of the Matamuri Dopreng in far south and into Arakan Rumma in far south and into Arakan There are five Mru dialects according to Ebersole 1996 Anawk Sungma Dopreng Tamsa Rengmitsa There are five major Mro clans Rashel 2009 Dengua Premsang Kongloi Maizer Ganaroo Gnar Rashel 2009 also lists another classification scheme which lists ten Mro clans Yarua subdivisions below Khatpo Chimlung Zongnow Sangkan Chawla Ngaringcha Tang Deng Kough Tam tu chah Kanbak Prenju Naichah Yomore Rum RumthuGrammar editUnlike the Kuki Chin languages Mru has SVO subject verb object word order Ebersole 1996 Phonology editConsonants edit Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal Nasal m n ŋ Plosive Affricate voiceless p t tɕ k ʔ aspirated pʰ tʰ tɕʰ kʰ voiced b d Fricative s ʃ h Rhotic r Approximant w l j s can also be heard as ʃ 3 Vowels edit Front Central Back Close i ɯ u Mid ɛ ɤ ɔ Open a 4 Numerals editRashel 2009 159 lists the following Mro numerals lok pre sum tle tnga trok rinit riyat tako homodScript editMain article Mru script MruMro Krama 1 Script typealphabetTime period1980s presentLanguagesMruISO 15924ISO 15924Mroo 264 Mro MruUnicodeUnicode aliasMroUnicode rangeU 16A40 U 16A6F The Mru script is an indigenous messianic script In the 1980s Menlay Murang also known as Manley Mro created the religion of Khrama or Crama and with it a new script for the Mru language 5 6 The script is written from left to right and has its own set of digits It does not use tone marks The Mru language is written in both the Latin and Mru scripts Unicode edit Main article Mro Unicode block The Mru alphabet was added to the Unicode Standard in June 2014 with the release of version 7 0 The Unicode block for the Mru script called Mro is U 16A40 U 16A6F Mro 1 2 Official Unicode Consortium code chart PDF 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F U 16A4x 𖩀 𖩁 𖩂 𖩃 𖩄 𖩅 𖩆 𖩇 𖩈 𖩉 𖩊 𖩋 𖩌 𖩍 𖩎 𖩏 U 16A5x 𖩐 𖩑 𖩒 𖩓 𖩔 𖩕 𖩖 𖩗 𖩘 𖩙 𖩚 𖩛 𖩜 𖩝 𖩞 U 16A6x 𖩠 𖩡 𖩢 𖩣 𖩤 𖩥 𖩦 𖩧 𖩨 𖩩 Notes 1 As of Unicode version 15 1 2 Grey areas indicate non assigned code pointsSee also editMru word list Wiktionary References edit a b Mru at Ethnologue 21st ed 2018 nbsp Hammarstrom Harald Forkel Robert Haspelmath Martin eds 2017 Mruic Glottolog 3 0 Jena Germany Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History Williams Nicholas J 2008 Directionals in Mru Dartmouth College Namkung Ju 1996 Mru Phonological Inventories of Tibeto Burman Languages STEDT Monograph Series 3 Berkeley Center for Southeast Asia Studies p 268 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link Hosken Martin Everson Michael 24 March 2009 N3589R Proposal for encoding the Mro script in the SMP of the UCS PDF Retrieved 2 August 2014 Zaman Mustafa 24 February 2006 Mother Tongue at Stake Star Weekend Magazine 5 83 The Daily Star Ebersole Harold 1996 The Mru Language A preliminary grammatical sketch Ms Peterson David A Where does Mru fit into Tibeto Burman The 42nd International Conference on Sino Tibetan Languages and Linguistics ICSTLL 42 November 2009 Payap University Chiangmai Thailand Cf p 14 Rashel Md Mostafa 2009 Morphosyntactic Analysis of Mro Language Dhaka University Journal of Linguistics Vol 2 No 3 February 2009 141 160 Further reading editClifton John M 2009 Orthography development as an ongoing collaborative process lessons from Bangladesh 1st International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation ICLDC Mru word list Luce 1985 Mru word list Matisoff 1987 https aksharamukha appspot com describe Mro Many languages able translate to Mro language https keymanweb com ga 2 244017925 1829076129 1590300131 764973306 1590300131 Used to example for Mro keyboard font nbsp Mru language test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mru language amp oldid 1217322479, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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