• Mlabri is a language spoken by the Mlabri people in the border area between Thailand and Laos. It is usually classified as a Khmuic language, a subgroup...
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    The Mlabri (Thai:มลาบรี) or Mrabri, also called the Phi Tong Luang, are an ethnic group of Thailand and Laos, and have been called "the most interesting...
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  • Mlabri can refer to: Mlabri people Mlabri language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mlabri. If an internal link led you...
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  • was in what is now Oudomxay Province, northern Laos. The Khmuic languages are: Mlabri (Yumbri) Kniang (Phong 3, Tay Phong) Ksingmul (Puok, Pou Hok, Khsing-Mul)...
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    ancestral to modern Austroasiatic-speaking groups of Southeast Asia such as the Mlabri and the Nicobarese, and partially to the Austroasiatic Munda-speaking groups...
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  • An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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    800 BC) have close proximity to modern Austroasiatic speakers such as the Mlabri and Lua from Thailand, the Nicobarese from India (Nicobar Islands), and...
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  • report of Suma and Mlabri: Two endangered languages of Laos. Proceedings of the 51st International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics (2018)...
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    home to 51 living indigenous languages and 24 living non-indigenous languages, with the majority of people speaking languages of the Southwestern Tai family...
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  • as in colloquial Khmer, or of the form /CC/ with no vowel at all, as in Mlabri /kn̩diːŋ/ 'navel' (minor syllable /kn̩/) and /br̩poːŋ/ 'underneath' (minor...
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    Ethnic groups in Thailand (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
    – 700 Chong – less than 500 Pear – less than 500 Sa'och – less than 500 Mlabri – less than 400 Mani (Negrito) – 300 Lolo (Yi) – unknown The following table...
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  • Hill tribe (Thailand) (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
    By 2004, these groups and other ethnic minorities like Kachin, Dara’ang, Mlabri and Shan came to be called Klum chatiphan Chao khao or “Ethnic Hill tribes”...
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  • Bahnaric languages Halang language Hmong language Katuic languages Khmu language Kuy language Lao French Lao language Mlabri Northern Thai language Romanization...
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    Sama-Bajau ethnic groups have an ancestral affinity with the Austroasiatic- and Mlabri-speaking Htin peoples of mainland Southeast Asia. Westward expansion from...
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    Lua people (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
    related, but not mutually intelligible languages, belonging to the Khmuic branch of the Austroasiatic languages. Their home region is in the provinces...
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    Khmuic. Lua Mal (also known as the Tin in Thailand and the Thin in Laos) Mlabri (also known as the Yumbri) O Du Phai Pray Xinh Mul Phong Phong-Kniang Khang...
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    Comparison of Lao and Isan (category Articles containing Northeastern Thai-language text)
    of endonym of the Mlabri people. Thai orthography preserves writing the consonants together, although in the modern Thai language these consonants are...
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    Sama-Bajau (category CS1 maint: unrecognized language)
    peoples (also adopting an Austronesian language in the process). They are genetically clustered with the Lua and Mlabri peoples of mainland Southeast Asia...
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    Numerous tribal languages are also spoken, including many Austroasiatic languages such as Mon, Khmer, and Mlabri; Austronesian languages such as Cham, Moken...
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    databases: Mlabri, an oral Mon–Khmer language, Lexicography conference, Payap University, Chiangmai. 2004, In what sense is Mlabri a West Khmuic language?, presentation...
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    and spread from an Austroasiatic language perhaps in Borneo (cf. proto-Mon-Khmer *t2rawʔ, Khasi shriew, Khmu sroʔ, Mlabri kwaaj,...). The Ancient Greek word...
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  • (population of approximately 8,000 in Laos) Mal (population of 23,200 in Laos) Mlabri (population of 24 in Laos, also known as the Yumbri) O'du Phai (population...
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    close proximity to modern Austroasiatic speakers such as the Khmer and Mlabri; meanwhile, "mixed genetics" from Đông Sơn culture's Núi Nấp site showed...
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    Article 23 was Fongchan Suksaneh, a child of American missionaries to the Mlabri people who was born in Chiang Mai Province. Children, neither of whose parents...
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    They speak the Manobo languages. A 2021 genetic study show that Manobos have ancestral affinity with the Austroasiatic Mlabri and Htin peoples of mainland...
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    Laotians, Malays (i.e. Proto-Malay, Negrito, and Bidayut) and Thais (i.e. Mlabri and H’tin). There is no evidence of genetic input from Chams from the Nam...
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    Isan (category CS1 uses Thai-language script (th))
    Siam." Before the central government introduced the Thai alphabet and language in regional schools, the people of Isan wrote in the Tai Noi script, which...
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    History of the Philippines (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    relationship with the Htin and Mlabri people of mainland Southeast Asia, both peoples being speakers of an Austroasiatic language and reflects a similar genetic...
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    in Austroasiatic-speaking groups of Southeast Asia (most notably in the Mlabri and Htin peoples in northern Laos and Thailand) and parts of East and South...
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    used by the Lao PDR. These 160 ethnic groups speak a total of 82 living languages. Lao 53.2%, Khmu 11%, Hmong 9.2%, and other (over 100 minor ethnic groups)...
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