• Halang, also known as Salang, is a Bahnaric language of the Mon–Khmer branch of the Austroasiatic language family. It is spoken in the southern Laotian...
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  • Indonesia Halang language, a language spoken in Vietnam and Laos Halang, a barangay in the municipality of Taal, Batangas, Philippines Halang, a subtribe...
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  • Duan, Doan, or Halang Doan, is a language spoken by more than 4,000 people on either side of the Laotian–Vietnamese border. There are some 2,346 speakers...
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    the north of the Chamic languages. Sedang and Hre have the most speakers, each with about 100,000. North Bahnaric Jeh Halang Kayong Romam–Kaco’ Takua...
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  • Chamchang, Lochang, Dunghi, Moshang, Rera, Lungri, Cholim Halang (subgroup): Lama, Halang, Haqkhi, Bote Ringkhu (subgroup): Gaqyi, Shokrang, Henching...
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  • people. Hàlang: in southwestern Kon Tum, and some in Laos and Cambodia. Mixed Sedang and Jarai people. Influenced by the surrounding Mon–Khmer languages, words...
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    instead of buwan ("moon" or "month"), dalunggan instead of dunggan (ear), and halang instead of hang ("spicy").[citation needed] Due to the influx of migrants...
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  • Halang Island or Pulau Halang (Indonesian: Pulau Halang, literally "obstructing island"), is an island in Rokan Hilir, Riau, Indonesia. It has two fishing...
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    Star. Retrieved July 11, 2023. Quan, Richard (October 3, 2023). "Ang Mga Halang ..." Facebook. Meta Platforms Inc. Retrieved October 12, 2023. Nicasio,...
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    (Hawoi) Hakhun (haˀkʰun) Thamphang (ʨampaŋ, Champang) Thamkok (Chamkok) Halang (Hehle) Besides Pangwa and Tikhak, other Tangsa groups are: Muklom (Muklom...
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