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The Book of Romans in Shan Tai Language (Mahawon Translation)
Easy to understand pure Tai language version without borrowed words from other languages
Printed in Thailand
Translation Team:
Rev. David Mahawon
Rev. Paula Mahawon
Rev. Gormung Gaysee
Rev. Sai Lu Mung Yai
Rev. Nang Khamphong Chiang Tung
44 Pages
Paperback
Printed in Thailand
2015
Publisher: Trumpets of Christ International
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The Shan (Shan: တႆး; Shan pronunciation: [táj], Burmese: ရှမ်းလူမျိုး; [ʃán lùmjó]; Thai: ไทใหญ่ or ฉาน; Chinese: 掸族 or 傣族; pinyin: Shànzú, Dǎizú) are a Tai ethnic group of Southeast Asia. The Shan live primarily in the Shan State of Burma (Myanmar), but also inhabit parts of Mandalay Region, Kachin State, and Kayin State, and in adjacent regions of China, Laos and Thailand. Though no reliable census has been taken in Burma since 1935, the Shan are estimated to number 4–6 million, with CIA Factbook giving an estimation of 5 million spread throughout Myanmar.