• Lamet is a Mon–Khmer language of Laos. There are also one hundred speakers in Lampang Province, Thailand, where it is known as Khamet. Lamet speakers call...
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  • Lamet may refer to: Lamet language Lamet people Dinelson Lamet This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lamet. If an internal...
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    would then be Hanka's mother Matylda Goldfinger-Lamet or Mathylda Lamet Goldfinger, married to Mosze Lamet; the family was from Warsaw. The only identification...
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  • Lebanon, ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code Lake Baringo Airport, Kenya Lamet language, a Mon–Khmer language of Laos, by ISO 639-3 code Letshego Bank Namibia Ligand bond...
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    includes at least three branches, with the position of some languages as yet unclear. Lamet, for example, is sometimes classified as a separate branch...
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  • The Lamet people are an ethnic group in Thailand and Laos. Lamet are also often referred to as:[citation needed] Lamed Khamet Khamed There are approximately...
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    home to 51 living indigenous languages and 24 living non-indigenous languages, with the majority of people speaking languages of the Southwestern Tai family...
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  • Palaungic languages rather than a single language or branch. The Shan exonym Tai Loi can refer to: Western Palaungic branch: De'ang Lametic branch: Lamet Angkuic...
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    Etymology of tea (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    and meng in Lamet meaning "fermented tea leaves", tshuaj yej in Hmong language as well as miang in Thai ("fermented tea"). These languages belong to the...
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    Tai folk religion (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
    ceremony of Phi Dam (Ancestor Spirit) and Ban-Phi (Village Spirit). The Lamet people have similar beliefs, and each village must have one ritualist (xemia)...
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