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      • Mnong language, a language of the Bahnaric branch of the Mon-Khmer family, itself part of the Austroasiatic stock. The terms Mnong and Phnong cover a large group of closely related dialects spoken in the highlands of southern Vietnam and southeastern Cambodia.
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  2. The Mnong language (also known as Pnong or Bunong) (Bunong: ឞូន៝ង) belongs to the Austro-Asiatic language family. It is spoken by the different groups of Mnong in Vietnam and a Pnong group in Cambodia.

  3. Mnong language, a language of the Bahnaric branch of the Mon-Khmer family, itself part of the Austroasiatic stock. The terms Mnong and Phnong cover a large group of closely related dialects spoken in the highlands of southern Vietnam and southeastern Cambodia. Speakers of different varieties of.

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  4. Ethnonyms: Bu-dang, Budong, Chil Bu Nor, Ger, Kuyenh, M'nong, M'nong Bu-dang, Nong, Phnong, Pnong, P'nong, Prang, Preh, Rlam Countries inhabited: Cambodia, Vietnam, USA Language family: Austroasiatic Language branch: Mon-Khmer

  5. Bunong language (sometimes spelled 'Mnong') is the native language of the Bunong people. It is a member of Bahnaric branch of Austroasiatic languages and is distantly related to Khmer and other languages spoken in the Cambodian highlands (excluding Jarai and Rade which are Austronesian languages closely related to Cham ).

  6. The combined catalog of all OLAC participants contains the following resources that are relevant to this language: Primary texts; Lexical resources; Language descriptions; Other resources about the language; Other known names and dialect names: Chil, Gar, Mnong Gar, Mnong Kwanh, Mnong Rolom, Eastern Mnong, Ralam, Rlam, Rolam, Rolom

  7. OLAC resources in and about the Central Mnong language. ISO 639-3: cmo. The combined catalog of all OLAC participants contains the following resources that are relevant to this language: Lexical resources. Language descriptions. Other resources about the language. Other known names and dialect names: Bhiét, Biat, Bu Dang, Bu Nar, Bu Rung ...

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