Proto-Mon-Khmer
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Mon–Khmer languages — Mon–Khmer Nuclear Mon–Khmer Geographic distribution: Indochina Linguistic classification: Austro Asiatic Mon–Khmer Proto language … Wikipedia
Mon-Khmer — noun a) along with the Munda branch one of the two traditionally accepted primary branches of the Austro Asiatic language family, that includes Mon, Khmer and Vietnamese b) the Proto Mon Khmer language … Wiktionary
Khmer language — Khmer ភាសាខ្មែរ Pronunciation IPA: [pʰiːəsaː kʰmaːe] Spoken in Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, USA, France … Wikipedia
Khmer (Volk) — Markt in Kambodscha Khmer Kunst, Museumsinsel Hombroich … Deutsch Wikipedia
MÔN — Dans l’histoire des civilisations de l’Asie du Sud Est occidentale, la culture môn a joué un rôle important, parfois occulté, et qui peu à peu révèle son ampleur. Les Môn, en effet, ont diffusé là des traits culturels venus de l’Inde (langues… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Khmer script — Infobox Writing system name=Khmer languages=Khmer type=Abugida time= c. 600 ndash;present fam1=Proto Canaanite alphabet (disputed) fam2=Phoenician alphabet (disputed) fam3=Aramaic alphabet (disputed) fam4=Brāhmī fam5=Pallavasisters=Mon Old Kawi… … Wikipedia
Genealogy of scripts derived from Proto-Sinaitic — Nearly all the segmental scripts (loosely alphabets , but see below for more precise terminology) used around the globe appear to have derived from the Proto Sinaitic alphabet. These include the Latin alphabet mdash; forms of which are used today … Wikipedia
Austro-Asiatic languages — Austro Asiatic Mon–Khmer Geographic distribution: South and Southeast Asia Linguistic classification: One of the world s major language families Proto language: Proto Mon–Khmer … Wikipedia
Austroasiatic languages — Superfamily of about 150 languages spoken by close to 90 million physically and culturally very diverse people in South and Southeast Asia. Today most scholars believe that it is subdivided into two families, Munda and Mon Khmer. The present… … Universalium
Classification schemes for Southeast Asian languages — Below is a list of different classification schemes for Southeast Asian languages. Language families represented include: Tai–Kadai Austronesian Austro Asiatic Hmong–Mien Sino Tibetan Contents 1 Macrofamilies 2 Proto languages … Wikipedia