• Brao is a Mon–Khmer language of Cambodia and Laos. According to Ethnologue, there are four distinct but mutually intelligible varieties, sometimes considered...
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    sub-groups Brao people speak various dialects of the Brao language, a Western Bahnaric Mon–Khmer language of Cambodia and Laos. Sometimes the Brao people...
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  • Brao or BRAO may refer to: Brao language, a Mon–Khmer language of Cambodia and Laos Brao people, an ethnic minority in Cambodia and Laos BRAO, Branch...
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    Juk Nyaheun Sapuan Oi/Sok/Cheng Laveh/Brao Central Bahnaric is a language family divided by the Chamic languages, Bahnar, Mnong, and Sre (Koho) each have...
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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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    Bru people (category Articles containing Vietnamese-language text)
    Laos, and Vietnam. They speak a Katuic language, kaubru unlike the Brao, who speak a Western Bahnaric language. The Bru are not found in northeastern...
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  • may refer to: Brau people, a Bahnaric people from Laos and Vietnam Brao language, spoken by Brau people Braone, an Italian commune also known as Braù...
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  • KrV, krv may refer to: Emil (tank) or Kranvagn, 1950s, Sweden Kavet Brao language of Cambodia and Laos, ISO 639-3 code Karnataka Rakshana Vedike, India...
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    Khmer Loeu (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
    intelligible, dialects of the same language. They share a very similar culture, with matrilineal descent. In 1962 the Brao population in Laos was estimated...
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  • into neighboring Thailand and Vietnam (Sidwell 2005:11). In Vietnam, Brâu (Braò) is spoken in Đắk Mế, Bờ Y commune, Đắk Tô District, Kon Tum Province. Thailand...
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    Kreung people (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    with significant populations Cambodia 22,385 (2013 inter-censal survey) Languages Kreung, Khmer Religion Animism Related ethnic groups Brao, Kavet, Lun...
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  • stages of Khmer and Brao that indicates the language is possibly in an evolutionary stage of restructuring away from a register language. In addition to the...
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    Other Austroasiatic languages of Cambodia include Kuy, Por (Pear), Somray, Chong, Suoy, Sa'och, Tampuan, Kaco', Stieng, Mnong, Brao, Krung (Rade), and...
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    Brau people (category Articles containing Vietnamese-language text)
    Cambodia, migrating to Vietnam around 150 years ago. They speak Brao, a Mon–Khmer language. The Brau have only two surnames: Thao (for men) and Nang (for...
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  • We Got It Made (category American English-language television shows)
    syndicated version. The series was created by Gordon Farr and Lynne Farr Brao (credited as simply Lynne Farr during the 1987–88 season). The executive...
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  • the single "Try Not to Be Afraid" in collaboration with musicians Delilah Brao, Luke Markinson, and Anyela Gómez, which was described as "highly nostalgic"...
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  • Bru (category Language and nationality disambiguation pages)
    Unită cu Roma, Greco-Catolică) (BRU) All pages with titles containing bru Brao (disambiguation) Broo (disambiguation) Brue (disambiguation) Irn-Bru, a Scottish...
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    with the largest ethnic groups being the Khamu of northern Laos, and the Brao and Katang in the south. Subsequent Neolithic immigration waves are considered...
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    Federal Court of Justice (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Act]. Sections 112a(2), 112a(3), 106(1) 1st sentence, 106(2) 1st sentence BRAO [Federal Lawyers' Act]. Sections 99, 106 Bundesnotarordnung [Federal Code...
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  • the Western branch of the Bahnaric languages which also includes such languages as Brao. Jru' is the native language of the Jru' people, a hill tribe indigenous...
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    Wayback Machine. Madiodio Niasse IUCN-West Africa Regional Office (IUCN-BRAO) Human Security and Climate Change An International Workshop Holmen Fjord...
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    Katu people (category CS1 Vietnamese-language sources (vi))
    Mon-Khmer language. Katuic languages have been developed by Paul Sidwell, but Sidwell's work is not commonly used in Katuic communities due to language barriers...
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    official and dominant language is Lao, a tonal language of the Tai linguistic group. Midslope and highland Lao speak tribal languages. French, once common...
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    forty-seven ethnicities divided into 149 sub-groups and 80 different languages. The Lao Loum have throughout the country's history comprised the ethnic...
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    Ethnic groups in Cambodia (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
    their language family. Mon–Khmer speakers Kachok Krung – There are three distinct dialects of Krung. All are mutually intelligible. Krung Brao Kavet Kraol...
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    Antón Lamazares (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    filmed by Chus Gutiérrez. In 1998, in Madrid, he painted the series Titania e Brao, a tribute to the Castilian summer, and subsequently Pol en Adelán. During...
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    Khmer Lao people (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
    traditionally live along the other minorities of northern Cambodia, notably the Brao, the Kavet and the Phnong. Khmer Lao traditions include various ceremonies...
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  • Laos) Kri Kuy (population of 51,180 in Laos) Lavae (also referred to as Brao) Lave (population of 12,750 in Laos) Laven (population of 40,519 in Laos)...
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    Romvong (category CS1 Khmer-language sources (km))
    also found among ethnic groups including the Phnong, Krung, Tampuan and Brao people. Romvong, sometimes transliterated as ramvong, is from the Khmer word...
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  • Fire Will Come (category CS1 Galician-language sources (gl))
    Mon as Amador Coro Benedicta Sánchez as Benedicta, Amador's Mother Inazio Brao as Inazio Nuria Sotelo as Nuria Rubén Gómez Coelho as Ruben Iván Yáñez as...
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