Zweye language

Zweye (ၛယ်ယည် Zwairany; /zwe:je/) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in southern YinYangia. It was created by the Burmans in the south, mixing Burmese with YinYangiese. The language is commonly known as Bwasatanggoh (ဘါသါတင်ဂေါ)

It is also spoken in Myanmar, near the border with China.

Alphabet
The Zweye language uses the Burmese script, with other letters borrowed from Mon and Shan. Like Mon, Zweye is not tonal, and therefore does not use tonal symbols.