• Urak Lawoi’ or Urak Lawoc (Urak Lawoi': อูรักลาโวยจ, IPA: [ˈurʌk ˈlawʊjʔ]) is a Malayic language spoken in southern Thailand. The Orang (Suku) Laut who...
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  • Urak Lawoi (Malay: Orang Laut; Thai: อูรักลาโว้ย; RTGS: Urak Lawoi) are an aboriginal Hesperonesian people residing on the islands of Phuket, Phi Phi,...
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    even as far as Urak Lawoi in the southwestern coast of Thailand. The most probable candidate for the urheimat of the Malayic languages is western Borneo...
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    Urak Lawoi language". Archived from the original on 15 December 2012. Retrieved 20 January 2010. Dr. Supin Wongbusarakum (December 2005), Urak Lawoi of...
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  • people Sora people Nicobarese people Shompen people Sri Lankan Malays Urak Lawoi Moken Badagas Brahui people Dongria Kondha Gondi people Irulas Kannadigas...
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  • Moken. Urak Lawoi’ is spoken by another group of Sea Gypsies in southern Thailand. It is one of the Malayic languages, and is not a Moklenic language. On...
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    Austronesian language. Another term that can be used is chao nam ("people of the water"), although these terms are also used loosely to include the Urak Lawoi and...
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    Strait of Malacca Orang Laut in Singapore Urak Lawoi’ people Sampan panjang, Orang Laut racing boat Loncong language Adriaan J. Barnouw (February 1946). "Cross...
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    Urak Lawoi, who reside from Phuket Province down to Satun Province. These groups, having Austronesian origins, are known for their distinct languages...
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  • must be placed on opposite sides of the noun. For instance, in Urak Lawoi, a language of Thailand, the demonstrative follows the noun: rumah house besal...
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