- exist: Central,
Eastern and
Southern Mnong (all
spoken in Vietnam), and
Kraol (spoken in Cambodia).
Within a
dialect group,
members do not understand...
- 19,988 (2008) Brao 9,025 (2008)
Stieng 6,541 (2008)
Kavet 6,218 (2008)
Kraol 4,202 (2008) Pear 1,827 (2008)
Regions with
significant po****tions Cambodia...
- Suos 20-05-07
Chheu Teal 20-05-08 Doun Sa 20-05-09 Kouk
Pring 20-05-10
Kraol Kou 20-05-11
Kruos 20-05-12
Pouthi Reach 20-05-13 Svay Angk 20-05-14 Svay...
-
distinct dialects of Krung. All are
mutually intelligible.
Krung Brao
Kavet Kraol - 2,000 (est.) Mel- 3,100 (est.) Kuy – A
small group of
people mostly located...
-
language Critically endangered Also
spoken in:
Thailand has no iso code
Kraol language Critically endangered rka
Kravet language Critically endangered...
- province. Kratié is home to
seven indigenous groups: Bunong, Kouy, Mil, Khonh,
Kraol, Steang, and Thamoun.
Approximately 70% of the province's
residents live...
- linguists; most
Bunong dialects are
spoken in
neighbouring Vietnam,
except for
Kraol which is
spoken within Cambodia. The
Bunong practice a very diverse, dynamic...
- (ឃុំ Khum) 200508 11 8 Kouk
Pring គោកព្រីង
Commune (ឃុំ Khum) 200509 10 9
Kraol Kou ក្រោលគោ
Commune (ឃុំ Khum) 200510 13 10
Kruos គ្រួស
Commune (ឃុំ Khum)...
-
Thmon is a
Bahnaric language of
northeastern Cambodia.
Kraol, Thmon, Khaonh, and Mel all have
about 70%
lexical similarity with Stieng, a
Southern Bahnaric...
- Mel and
Khaonh constitute a
Bahnaric language of
northeastern Cambodia.
Kraol, Thmon, Khaonh, and Mel all have
about 70%
lexical similarity with Stieng...