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  1. The Aslian languages ( / ˈæsliən /) are the southernmost branch of Austroasiatic languages spoken on the Malay Peninsula. They are the languages of many of the Orang Asli, the aboriginal inhabitants of the peninsula. The total number of native speakers of Aslian languages is about fifty thousand and all are in danger of extinction.

  2. This list may not reflect recent changes . Aslian languages. Jahaic languages. Senoic languages. Southern Aslian languages. Batek language. Cheq Wong language. Jah Hut language. Jahai language. Jedek language. Kenaboi language. Kensiu language. Kintaq language. Lanoh language. Mah Meri language. Minriq language. Mintil language.

  3. The Senoic languages (also called Sakai) are a group of Aslian languages spoken by about 33,000 people in the main range of the Malay Peninsula. [1] Languages in the group are: Semai and Temiar (the main languages), [1] Lanoh, Sabüm, and Semnam.

  4. Bahasa Aslian (/ˈæsliən/) ialah cabang paling selatan bahasa Austroasiatik yang dituturkan di Semenanjung Tanah Melayu. Mereka adalah bahasa kebanyakan Orang Asli, penduduk asli semenanjung. Jumlah penutur asli bahasa Aslian adalah kira-kira lima puluh ribu dan kesemuanya dalam bahaya kepupusan.

  5. The Southern Aslian languages are a sub-branch of the Aslian branch of the Austroasiatic language family. They have also been referred to as the Semelaic languages, but this label is no longer used. The four languages that make up the branch are: Semelai, Semaq Beri, Mah Meri (Betise’), and Temoq . [1] [2]

  6. The Aslian languages (/ˈæsliən/) are the southernmost branch of Austroasiatic languages spoken on the Malay Peninsula. They are the languages of many of the Orang Asli, the aboriginal inhabitants of the peninsula. The total number of native speakers of Aslian languages is about fifty thousand and all are in danger of extinction.

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  8. nort2682. The Northern Aslian languages (also called Jehaic or Semang) are a group of Aslian languages spoken by about 5,000 people in inland areas of Peninsular Malaysia, with a few pockets in southern Thailand. The most distinctive language in the group is the outlier Cheq Wong, which is spoken south of the Central Aslian language Semai.

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