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    Cham (Cham: ꨌꩌ, Jawi: چم, Latin script: Cam) is a Malayo-Polynesian language of the Austronesian family, spoken by the Chams of Southeast Asia. It is spoken...
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    The Chams (Cham: ꨌꩌ, چام, cam), or Champa people (Cham: ꨂꨣꩃ ꨌꩌꨛꨩ, اوراڠ چمڤا, Urang Campa; Vietnamese: Người Chăm or Người Chàm; Khmer: ជនជាតិចាម, Chônchéatĕ...
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  • Utset, Hainan Cham, or Huihui (simplified Chinese: 回辉语; traditional Chinese: 回輝語; pinyin: Huíhuīyǔ), is a tonal Austronesian language spoken by 4,500...
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    correctly. The Cham script (Cham: ꨀꨇꩉ ꨌꩌ) is a Brahmic abugida used to write Cham, an Austronesian language spoken by some 245,000 Chams in Vietnam and...
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  • Ai-Cham (autonym: ʔai33 cam11; Chinese: 锦话) is a Kam–Sui language spoken mainly in Diwo 地莪 and Boyao 播尧 Townships, Jialiang District, Libo County, Qiannan...
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    the Cham language, the Đông Yên Châu inscription dated to c. 350 AD, is the first attestation of any Austronesian language. The Austronesian languages overall...
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  • up Cham, cham, Châm, châm, or chấm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cham or CHAM may refer to: Chams, people in Vietnam and Cambodia Cham language, the...
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    Champa (redirect from Chăm Pa)
    Champa (Cham: ꨌꩌꨛꨩ, چمڤا; Khmer: ចាម្ប៉ា; Vietnamese: Chiêm Thành 占城 or Chiêm Bá 占婆) was a collection of independent Cham polities that extended across...
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    languages. Individual languages are marked by italics. Chamic Acehnese Coastal Chamic Haroi (Vietnamese: H'roi) Cham (Vietnamese: Chăm) Western Cham Eastern...
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  • Cham has the oldest literary history of any Austronesian language. The Dong Yen Chau inscription, written in Old Cham, dates from the late 4th century...
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  • Cham Jawi is a variant of the Jawi adaptation of the Arabic script used to write the Cham language, mainly Western Cham. This variation of writing was...
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  • Albanian culture in the 19th century. The Chams speak their own dialect of the Albanian language, the Cham Albanian dialect, which is a Southern Tosk...
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  • Cham is a Unicode block containing characters of the Cham script, which is used for writing the Cham language, primarily used for the Eastern dialect...
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  • the larger Waja to the north; the Cham intermarried with the Jalabe, and the Jalabe began to adopt the Dikaka language. The phonology of Jalaa is as follows...
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  • Dikaka or Cham, is one of the Savanna languages of Middle Belt, Nigeria. It is also known as Dijim–Bwilim, after its two dialects, Dijim and Bwilim. A...
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    Da Nang (category Articles containing Western Cham-language text)
    offensive, sacking Indrapura and killing the Cham King Parameshvaravarman I. As a result of these setbacks, the Cham eventually abandoned Indrapura around 1000...
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  • most recently discovered Kam–Sui language. Yang (2000) considers Ai-Cham and Mak to be dialects of a single language. Graham Thurgood (1988) presents...
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    Islam in Vietnam (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    While the practice of Islam in Vietnam is primarily associated with the Cham people, an Austronesian minority ethnic group, roughly one-third of Muslims...
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    The Cham Albanian dialect (Albanian: Çamërisht, Dialekti çam), also called Cham Tosk or Arvanitika, is the dialect of the Albanian language spoken by...
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    Chế Linh (category Articles containing Eastern Cham-language text)
    forbade the teaching of the Cham language in the Cham villages. The Cham language was a prestige language considered a second language since the Bảo Đại’s era...
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    Vietnam. Its name Bà-nà or Pà-nà (old) in Kinh text originated from the Cham language, Po Inu Nagar. This area was the place to worship the most important...
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    later housed in the Guimet Museum in Paris. He also wrote books on the Cham language. He died on 21 January 1929 at the age of 84. The species Gyrinocheilus...
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  • Austronesian language of southern Vietnam. There may be some speakers in Cambodia. It is a member of the Chamic subgroup, and is closely related to the Cham language...
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    Ethnic groups in Cambodia (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
    nominally, Khmer culture and language. The three groups most often included are the Chinese Cambodians, Vietnamese and Cham peoples. The Chinese have immigrated...
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    script. Kampong Cham (Khmer: កំពង់ចាម, UNGEGN: Kâmpóng Cham [kɑmpɔŋ caːm]; lit. 'The chams Port') is the capital city of Kampong Cham Province in southeastern...
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  • of Ratanakiri. The language is in the Chamic subgroup of the Malayo-Polynesian languages, and is thus related to the Cham language of central Vietnam...
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  • Jarai people (category Cham)
    war. The Jarai language is a member of the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family. It is related to the Cham language of central Vietnam...
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    Technological University Morrison, George Ernest (1975), "The Early Cham Language and Its Relation to Malay", Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal...
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    Writing systems of Southeast Asia (category Languages of Southeast Asia)
    scripts (for Malay and a number of other languages) Cham script (for Cham language) Eskayan script (for Eskayan language) Gangga Melayu Kawi script (used across...
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    South Vietnam (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    peoples (Montagnard) of the Central Highlands and the Cham people, including banning the Cham language in public schools, seizing indigenous lands and granting...
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