12 thoughts on “Language quiz

  1. Tibeto-Burman? That narrows it down to about 400 languages and somewhere in SE Asia.

  2. After a couple more listenings, maybe it’s not Asian at all – S. American? Over to the experts…

  3. Hard one this, could easily be Asian ,Austrolasian or from the Americas. I will plump for North American

  4. This sounds very very Tibeto-Burman with some Austro-Asiatic and/or Tai-Kadai influence.

    It’s definitely not a language from the Karen sub-branch, nor is it a Chin-Mizo-Kuki language. It also does not sound anything like a Tibetan-based language like Ladakhi, Sherpa, Dzongkha etc.

    I’d go for something like Lahu, Lisu or Akha spoken in Shan State in Burma and neighbouring Yunnan province in China.

  5. Sounds a little bit like Thai or Cambodian but I would guess that it’s from some place West of those two countries. A minority language from Burma?

  6. This is in Burmese. I happened to need a translator for a client one time .

  7. My first impression was something Polynesian with few consonants and glottal stops. After ten seconds or so it started sounding more tonal and with Chinese-like phonology. So I think about a language from south China, and to guess one particular, let’ say Zhuang.

  8. Oh my…..what a surprise! Wa sounds absolutely nothing like the other Austro-Asiatic languages I’ve come across (i.e. Vietnamese, Khmer and Mon).

    One could say this is a good example of an Austro-Asiatic language whose phonology is heavily influenced by the surrounding Tibeto-Burman languages.

  9. Actually, I thought there were similarities between Wa and Khmer. There were some strange sounds and I couldn’t understand a word of it, but it still sounded a lot like Cambodian.

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