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Definition of Karen in English: KarennounPlural Karens kəˈrɛnkəˈren 1A member of an indigenous people of eastern Burma (Myanmar) and western Thailand. 克伦人(居住在缅甸东部和泰国西部的当地居民) Example sentencesExamples - Another important region for the Karens is the eastern border with Thailand.
- The same would apply, for instance, to the Tamils of Sri Lanka, the Karens of Burma, the people of Aceh in Indonesia and the Muslims of the Southern Philippines.
- Most Burmese Baptists are members of the major tribal groups, including the Karens and the Chins.
- The Karens are the second-largest ethnic group in Myanmar, forming 6.3% of Myanmar's total population, according to official figures.
- Perhaps 3 million Burmese, mostly Karens, Kachins, Chins, and Lisu, are Christians who accept animistic rituals like the Burmans, who are mostly Theravada Buddhists.
- Nearly 100,000 members of ethnic minority groups in Myanmar, mostly Karens, have fled to Thailand to escape the fighting in their country.
- Christabelle Naw, 14, is from one of Burma's ethnic tribes called the Karens.
- More than 100 Karens fled into Thailand on Friday after a clash between ruling junta troops and ethnic minority guerrillas in neighboring Myanmar, according to a Thai military official.
- The study reveals that Indonesians might have been the first inhabitants of Burma followed by Pyus, Karens, Chins and Rakhines.
- The displaced people have taken refuge in the two camps since 1998, the officials said, adding most of them are Karens who fled fighting in Myanmar.
2mass noun The language of the Karen, which probably belongs to the Sino-Tibetan family. Its highly distinct dialects have over 5 million speakers altogether. 克伦语(可能属于汉藏语系,其方言极为独特,共有500万使用者) Example sentencesExamples - Other than Karen and Bai, Tibeto-Burman languages feature a Subject Object Verb order.
- Karen is a language cluster spoken in lower Myanmar, and in areas bordering Thailand
adjective kəˈrɛnkəˈren Relating to the Karen or their language. (与)克伦人(有关)的;(与)克伦语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Within Burma, the Karen people live spread across from Irrawaddy, Pegu and Rangoon, down to the Tenasserim Divisions.
- And on Monday a group of 10 men belonging to God's Army, a Karen minority rebel group, broke into a hospital in the province.
- Most famously, the Htoo twins, pre-teen mystic leaders of a Karen group called God's Army, grabbed headlines in 2000 as the most unlikely of guerrilla generals.
- The camp, accounting for 16 acres, is temporary shelter to 8,200 refugees who belong to a Karen minority who have been fighting with the Myanmar government for a homeland for decades.
- On reading this Karen story of a giantess, I was struck by how similar it is in structure and function to certain Korean tales which I have read.
OriginFrom Arakanese (a language of Burma) karang. RhymesAdrienne, again, amen, Ardennes, Behn, Ben, Benn, Bren, cayenne, Cévennes, Dairen, den, en, fen, gen, glen, Glenn, Guyenne, Gwen, hen, julienne, ken, Len, Loren, men, Nene, Ogaden, paren, pen, Penn, Phnom Penh, Rennes, Shenzhen, Sun Yat-sen, ten, then, Tlemcen, when, wren, yen, zazen, Zen Aran, Arran, baron, barren, Darren, Sharon, yarran Definition of Karen in US English: Karennounkəˈren 1A member of an indigenous people of eastern Burma (Myanmar) and western Thailand. 克伦人(居住在缅甸东部和泰国西部的当地居民) Example sentencesExamples - More than 100 Karens fled into Thailand on Friday after a clash between ruling junta troops and ethnic minority guerrillas in neighboring Myanmar, according to a Thai military official.
- Perhaps 3 million Burmese, mostly Karens, Kachins, Chins, and Lisu, are Christians who accept animistic rituals like the Burmans, who are mostly Theravada Buddhists.
- Christabelle Naw, 14, is from one of Burma's ethnic tribes called the Karens.
- Nearly 100,000 members of ethnic minority groups in Myanmar, mostly Karens, have fled to Thailand to escape the fighting in their country.
- The study reveals that Indonesians might have been the first inhabitants of Burma followed by Pyus, Karens, Chins and Rakhines.
- The same would apply, for instance, to the Tamils of Sri Lanka, the Karens of Burma, the people of Aceh in Indonesia and the Muslims of the Southern Philippines.
- Another important region for the Karens is the eastern border with Thailand.
- Most Burmese Baptists are members of the major tribal groups, including the Karens and the Chins.
- The Karens are the second-largest ethnic group in Myanmar, forming 6.3% of Myanmar's total population, according to official figures.
- The displaced people have taken refuge in the two camps since 1998, the officials said, adding most of them are Karens who fled fighting in Myanmar.
2The language of the Karen, probably Sino-Tibetan. Example sentencesExamples - Other than Karen and Bai, Tibeto-Burman languages feature a Subject Object Verb order.
- Karen is a language cluster spoken in lower Myanmar, and in areas bordering Thailand
adjectivekəˈren Relating to the Karen or their language. (与)克伦人(有关)的;(与)克伦语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Within Burma, the Karen people live spread across from Irrawaddy, Pegu and Rangoon, down to the Tenasserim Divisions.
- On reading this Karen story of a giantess, I was struck by how similar it is in structure and function to certain Korean tales which I have read.
- And on Monday a group of 10 men belonging to God's Army, a Karen minority rebel group, broke into a hospital in the province.
- Most famously, the Htoo twins, pre-teen mystic leaders of a Karen group called God's Army, grabbed headlines in 2000 as the most unlikely of guerrilla generals.
- The camp, accounting for 16 acres, is temporary shelter to 8,200 refugees who belong to a Karen minority who have been fighting with the Myanmar government for a homeland for decades.
OriginFrom Arakanese (a language of Burma) karang. |