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      • The Mon language (/ ˈmoʊn /, listen ⓘ; Mon: ဘာသာမန် [pʰesa mɑn]; Mon-Thai ဘာသာမည် [ pʰiəsa moʊn ]; Burmese: မွန်ဘာသာစကား listen ⓘ; Thai: ภาษามอญ listen ⓘ; formerly known as Peguan and Talaing) is an Austroasiatic language spoken by the Mon people.
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    The Mon language (/ ˈ m oʊ n /, listen ⓘ; Mon: ဘာသာမန် [pʰesa mɑn]; Mon-Thai ဘာသာမည် [pʰiəsa moʊn]; Burmese: မွန်ဘာသာစကား listen ⓘ; Thai: ภาษามอญ listen ⓘ; formerly known as Peguan and Talaing) is an Austroasiatic language spoken by the Mon people.

  3. Mon language, Mon-Khmer language spoken by the Mon people of southeastern Myanmar (Lower Burma) and several Mon communities in Thailand. The oldest inscriptions, dating from the 6th century, are found in central Thailand in archaeological sites associated with the Dvaravati kingdom.

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  4. The MonBurmese script (Burmese: မွန်မြန်မာအက္ခရာ; Mon: အက္ခရ်မန်ဗၟာ, listen ⓘ; also called the Mon script, Old Mon script and Burmese script) is an abugida that derives from the Pallava Grantha script of southern India and later of Southeast Asia.

  5. Oldest Mon script was found in Central Thailand, the inscriptions dated back around the 6th century, which mon people used to live here, the era called Dvaravati. The Mon script also has been adopted by the Burmese. [5]

  6. The Old Mon inscriptions found at Pagan, central Myanmar, attest to the prestige of the Mon language in medieval Myanmar society. Old Mon is written in a script originating from South India.…. …ancient inscriptions extant are in Old Mon and Old Khmer in the early 7th century.

  7. Dec 18, 2019 · Asia. Thailand. Mon Bangkoks Hidden Language. Mon: Bangkok’s Hidden Language. Ling Tang / | © Culture Trip. Paul Stafford 18 December 2019. On a carless river island in northern Bangkok, there’s a way of life that exists separate from the rest of Thailand. In the unassuming temples and streets of Ko Kret, Mon language and culture quietly endures.

  8. These registers have a variety of historical origins; for some languages (such as Mon) they are a fairly recent innovation, but for others (such as Pearic) they may be very ancient, perhaps dating to the ancestral language called Proto-Austroasiatic.

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