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The Austroasiatic languages (/ ˌ ɒ s t r oʊ. eɪ ʒ i ˈ æ t ɪ k, ˌ ɔː-/ OSS-troh-ay-zhee-AT-ik, AWSS-) are a large language family spoken throughout mainland Southeast Asia, South Asia and East Asia.
- Munda Languages
Origin Present-day distribution of Austroasiatic languages....
- Vietic
The Vietic languages are a branch of the Austroasiatic...
- Khasic
The Khasic or Khasian languages are a family of...
- Proto-Austroasiatic language
Proto-Austroasiatic; Proto-Mon–Khmer: Reconstruction of:...
- Munda Languages
The Austronesian languages (/ ˌ ɔː s t r ə ˈ n iː ʒ ən /) are a language family widely spoken throughout Maritime Southeast Asia, parts of Mainland Southeast Asia, Madagascar, the islands of the Pacific Ocean and Taiwan (by Taiwanese indigenous peoples). They are spoken by about 386 million people (4.9% of the world population). This ...
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The Austroasiatic languages are a family of languages. They are spoken in Southeast Asia. There are 157 languages, with about 117 million speakers. The biggest group of speakers speak Khmer language or Vietnamese. These are also official languages in the territories where these are spoken.
The Austroasiatic languages are a large language family spoken throughout mainland Southeast Asia, South Asia and East Asia.
The Austroasiatic languages, formerly known as Mon–Khmer, are a large language family of Mainland Southeast Asia, also scattered throughout India, Bangladesh, Nepal and the southern border of China, with around 117 million speakers.
Article History. Austroasiatic languages. Also spelled: Austro-Asiatic. Related Topics: Santali language. Munda languages. Mon-Khmer languages. Khmer language. Jahaic languages. (Show more) Austroasiatic languages, stock of some 150 languages spoken by more than 65 million people scattered throughout Southeast Asia and eastern India.