Arakanese is a Burmese language spoken in Rakhine state (ရခိုင်ပြည်နယ်), a region in the south west of Burma/Myanmar formerly known as Arakan, by about 2 million people, half of whom are native speakers. There are also some Arakanese speakers in Paletwa Township in Chin state. It is considered by some to be a dialect of Burmese, though differs significantly from Standard Burmese in its vocabulary, including loan words from Bengali, English, and Hindi.
Arakanese is also known as Rakhine, Rakhain, Rakhaing or Rakkhaine. There are three dialects of Arakanese: Sittwe–Marma, Ramree and Thandwe. The most widely-spoken one is Sittwe–Marma.
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Details of the Arakanese and pronunciation supplied by Wolfram Siegel
Information about Arakanese
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arakanese_language
http://www.ethnologue.com/language/rki
https://viss.wordpress.com/2007/07/02/the-arakanese-dialect/
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