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Latest revision as of 08:42, 25 April 2019

Aasialain
Aaishalainkyili
အဣသဟလဲနကိဧလိ
Native to Bethausia
Kyachindwin
EthnicityAasialainers, Chin, Barma, Kachin, Karen, Mon
Native speakers
33.1 million
Latin script
Aasialain script
Official status
Official language in
Kyachindwin
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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Aasialain is a language that is dominantly spoken by Aasialainers, an ethnic group within South and Southeast Asianna. It has evolved Colloquial Finnish, and has obtained distinguishable traits during the 18th century.

Aasialain has retained a majority of its Finnish vocabulary, though it has obtained loanwords and word modifications from Burmese, Zou, Hindu, and Russian.