• Blang (Pulang) is the language of the Blang people of China and Myanmar. Samtao of Myanmar is a dialect of Blang language. In Yunnan province of China...
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    Bulang people (redirect from Blang)
    various Palaungic languages, including Blang and U. The Blang language belongs to the Palaungic branch of the Austroasiatic language family. Within the...
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  • China; a town; see Baicheng County Blang people, also known as Bulong, an ethnic group in China Blang language, also known as Bulong Bulong (film),...
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  • Highlands Blacklands Railroad, based in Texas blr, ISO 639-3 code for the Blang language of Burma and China Breech-loading rifle Browning BLR, a hunting rifle...
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    Kon Keu) Man Met (Kemie) U (Pouma) Waic Blang (Pulang, Samtao) Wa (Va) Vietic Vietnamese Formosan languages Tsat Russian Tocharian (extinct) Saka (extinct)...
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    used to write Khmu, under the name "Pahawh Khmu" Tai Le (Palaung, Blang) Tai Tham (Blang) Ol Chiki alphabet (Santali alphabet) Mundari Bani (Mundari alphabet)...
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  • American-Canadian animated series Lyla in the Loop stu, an ISO 639-3 code for the Blang language of Myanmar and China Stew (disambiguation), including a list of people...
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    Arakanese Rawang Riang Taman Khams Tibetan Geko Karen Zaiwa Zou Intha-Danu Blang Danau Muak Sa-aak Palaung Riang Tai Loi Wa Mon Khamti Khün Tai Lue Tai Laing...
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  • refer to: Phola language Tadyawan language Blang language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pula language. If an internal...
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    Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    Ethnic minority languages spoken in Sipsongpanna include: Tai Lü (Dai) Man Met (Blang) Hu (Blang) Blang (Blang) Muak Sa-aak (Blang) Bit (Blang) The Six famous...
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  • the Khasi–Palaungic languages are as follows: Khasi–Palaungic Khasic: War, Lyngngam, Khasi... Palaungic: Palaung, Riang, Blang , Wa... Diffloth, Gérard...
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  • Preservation Reasons and Sustainable Development Suggestions for the Blang Language in Wamo Village, Yun Province". Journal of Chongqing College of Electronic...
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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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    Banda Aceh (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    regional government. In 1969 the museum was moved from the original site at Blang Padang to the current location in Jl Sultan Alaiddin Mahmudsyah. The museum...
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    to west. In 1953 the Sultan Iskandar Muda Airport (at that time called Blang Bintang Airport) was reopened by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia...
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  • do'), an e in the present changes to a in the past and future (len, blangs, blang, longs 'to take'); in some verbs a present in i changes to u in the...
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  • uncertainty. Programming languages used for probabilistic programming are referred to as "probabilistic programming languages" (PPLs). Probabilistic reasoning...
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  • Pulang is the language of the Blang people of China and Myanmar. "Pulang" may also refer to: Pulang (1952 film) Pulang (2018 film) This disambiguation...
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    Lametic Lamet (Xmet) Con Waic Blang Lawa La Lawa Wa Paraok (Standard Wa) Khalo Awa Some researchers include the Mangic languages as well, instead of grouping...
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    Khitan people (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    studies in China. Another group of 100,000 descendants are found in some Blang people and Yi people in Baoshan and Ruili in southwestern Yunnan province...
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  • Village; Daliangzi Village Committee; Dawen Township; Shuangjiang Lahu, Va, Blang and Dai Autonomous County]. ynszxc.gov.cn (in Chinese). Archived from the...
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  • Austroasiatic language family and closely related to Vietnamese. According to Phan (2012), the Mường dialects are not a single language, or even most...
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    of two phonetic components 巴 (ba) and 陵 (lăng) for the Middle Vietnamese blăng, or a chữ Nôm character, 𦝄 (⿰月夌) composed of a phonetic component 夌 (lăng)...
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    Wa people (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    County (Gaeng Mīex or Gaeng Māx), Lincang (Mēng Lām), Shuangjiang Lahu, Va, Blang and Dai Autonomous County (Si Nblāeng or Mēng Mēng), Zhenkang County, and...
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    ethnic group. Achang [acn] Akeu [aeu] Akha [ahk] Anal [anm] Anong [nun] Blang [blr] Burmese [mya] Chak [ckh] Chakma [ccp] Chin: Chin, Anu-Hkongso [anl]...
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    Khasi (Ka Ktien Khasi) is an Austroasiatic language with just over a million speakers in north-east India, primarily the Khasi people in the state of Meghalaya...
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  • Ujung Blang beach is one of a famous beach in Lhokseumawe. Ujung Blang beach stretch of the river estuary Cunda (kuala cangkoi) covering four region namely...
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    Shuangjiang Lahu, Va, Blang and Dai Autonomous County (Chinese: 双江拉祜族佤族布朗族傣族自治县; pinyin: Shuāngjiāng Lāhùzú Wǎzú Bùlǎngzú Dǎizú Zìzhìxiàn; Awa: si nblāeng)...
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  • Unrecognized ethnic groups in China (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    Although they are indigenous to Hainan island and do not speak a Chinese language, the Lingao (Ong-Be) people near the capital (8% of the population) are...
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  • The Angkuic languages are spoken in Yunnan province, China and Shan State, Burma. U (P'uman) Hu (Kongge, Kun'ge, Kon Keu) Man Met (Kemie) Mok Muak Sa-aak...
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