• Sedang is an Austro-Asiatic language spoken in eastern Laos and Kon Tum Province in south central Vietnam. The Sedang language has the most speakers of...
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  • Sedang may refer to Sedang people, a people in Vietnam Sedang language, what they speak. Kingdom of Sedang, a defunct nineteenth-century kingdom in Indochina...
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    Bahnaric consists of a dialect chain spoken to the north of the Chamic languages. Sedang and Hre have the most speakers, each with about 100,000. North Bahnaric...
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    Xo Dang people (redirect from Sedang people)
    language is part of North Bahnaric - a branch of the Mon–Khmer language family. A small Halang-speaking community with around 1,000 people of Sedang live...
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    Kingdom of Sedang (French: Royaume des Sedangs; Vietnamese: Vương quốc Xơ Đăng; sometimes referred to in English as the Kingdom of the Sedang) was an ephemeral...
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  • Tharu language Sedang language Tungag language Kedang language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dang language. If an...
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  • and Cambodia. Mixed Sedang and Jarai people. Influenced by the surrounding Mon–Khmer languages, words of the various Chamic languages of Southeast Asia...
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  • communes of Kon Tum; with the Bahnar and Sedang peoples in 2 communes of Đắk Hà District; and with the Sedang people in Pô Cô Commune, Đắk Tô District...
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  • group that speak the language. However, in Vietnam, the Halang speakers are officially classified as a subgroup of the larger Sedang ethnicity. Halang at...
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  • These simplified forms correspond with their equivalents in Malay sudah, sedang, and akan, respectively. Papiá Kristang has two overt markers of aspect...
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