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This page is the category page for [[:w:Austroasiatic languages|Mon-Khmer/Austroasiatic]] languages, both constructed and natural. The Mon-Khmer languages are typically found in Southeast Asia & Eastern India, natural language examples including Khmer, Vietnamese, Gorum, Ho, Mon, Khasi, Katu, Nguon, Kri, Pearic and others. | This page is the category page for [[:w:Austroasiatic languages|Mon-Khmer/Austroasiatic]] languages, both constructed and natural. The Mon-Khmer languages are typically found in Southeast Asia & Eastern India, natural language examples including Khmer, Vietnamese, Gorum, Ho, Mon, Khasi, Katu, Nguon, Kri, Pearic and others. | ||
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[[Category:Languages]] | [[Category:Languages]] | ||
[[Category:Conlangs]] | [[Category:Conlangs]] | ||
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Mon-Khmer languages
This is the project page of Mon-Khmer conlangs |
General Information
This page is the category page for Mon-Khmer/Austroasiatic languages, both constructed and natural. The Mon-Khmer languages are typically found in Southeast Asia & Eastern India, natural language examples including Khmer, Vietnamese, Gorum, Ho, Mon, Khasi, Katu, Nguon, Kri, Pearic and others.