- The
Chamic languages, also
known as Aceh–
Chamic and Acehnese–
Chamic, are a
group of ten
languages spoken in Aceh (Sumatra, Indonesia) and in
parts of...
- Kayan–Murik Land
Dayak Barito (including Malagasy) Moken–Moklen Malayo-
Chamic Chamic Malayic Northwest Sumatra–Barrier
Islands (probably
including the Enggano...
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spoken in Sabah.
Since Greater North Borneo also
includes the Malayic,
Chamic, and
Sundanese languages, it is
incompatible with
Alexander Adelaar's Malayo-Sumbawan...
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Chamical is a
small city in, and the seat of
government of,
Chamical Department in the
south of La
Rioja Province of Argentina. With a po****tion of 12...
- (Highland
Chamic) and
Austroasiatic (Bahnaric)
ethnolinguistic families.
According to Peng et al. (2010) & Liu et al. (2020),
Austronesian Chamic groups...
- Achin, Asji, A-tse and Atse.
Their language, Acehnese,
belongs to the Aceh–
Chamic group of Malayo-Polynesian of the
Austronesian language family. The Acehnese...
-
relatives are the
other Chamic languages,
which are prin****lly
spoken in
Vietnam and Cambodia. The
distant relative of the
Chamic family is the Malayic...
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evidence in modern-day languages. Pre-
Chamic languages (the
languages of
coastal Vietnam before the
Chamic migrations).
Chamic has
various Austroasiatic loanwords...
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CELPA (El
Chamical) (Centro de Experimentación y
Lanzamiento de
Proyectiles Autopropulsados) was a
rocket launch site in Argentina, near El
Chamical at 38°30′S...
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Eastern Muslim records.
Early Champa evolved from the
seafaring Austronesian Chamic Sa Huỳnh
culture off the
coast of modern-day Vietnam. Its
emergence in the...