Numerals

OK, so I understand that it is the same as in Burmese itself, but still: Is this also needed for Eastern Pwo (kjp) and for S'gaw Karen (ksw)? :)

Amir E. Aharoni (talk)07:43, 7 November 2021
Edited by another user.
Last edit: 13:55, 21 February 2022

Since I am a writer, I would like to explain with evidence, the S'gaw Karen(ksw), Eastern Pwo Karen(kjp), Western Pwo Karen(pwo) uses three types of alphabet, see my explanation below.

  • Le Kwe Kaw alphabet number
    These Le Kwe Kaw alphabets are Eastern Pwo Karen, Western Pwo Karen numbers used in Myaing Gyi Ngu, Karen State, these Le Kwe Kaw alphabets are not yet in Unicode.
  • Lay Kel alphabet number
    These Lay Kel alphabets are Eastern Pwo Karen, Western Pwo Karen numbers used in Kyainseikgyi, Karen State, these Lay Kel alphabets are not yet in Unicode.
  • Thaton Alan Tara alphabet number
    This Thaton Alan Tara alphabet is Pa'O (blk) used in Thaton area of Mon State, this Thaton Alan Tara alphabet does not yet have a font for phones and computers.
  • Burmese/Myanmar, currently the most used number
    This ၁၂၃၄၅၆၇၈၉၀ number is the most commonly used number in Mon(mnw), Burmese(my), S'gaw Karen(ksw), Eastern Pwo Karen(kjp), Western Pwo Karen(pwo), Pa'O (blk), Red Karen(eky).

I have a lot of knowledge about Burma and Thailand language, so you can ask any questions you want to know.thanks.