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'''Cuam''' (''shlánR CuamR'') is an [[Verse:Irta|Irtan]] Southeast Asian language in the [[Cuam-Flei]] family. Its loanwards are mainly from Middle Chinese, Mon-Khmer and [[Far East Semitic]]; more recently it has borrowed from French and modern Chinese languages. Cuam is official in Cuamland (''FáimhF doilM-ChuamR'').
'''Cuam''' (''shlản Củam'') is an [[Verse:Irta|Irtan]] Southeast Asian language in the [[Cuam-Flei]] family. Its loanwards are mainly from Middle Chinese, Mon-Khmer and [[Far East Semitic]]; more recently it has borrowed from French and modern Chinese languages. Cuam is official in Cuamland (''Fâimh doill-Chủam'').


Cuam is inspired by Irish, Thai and Hmong. "Cuam is essentially Southeast Asian Ăn Yidiș"
Cuam is inspired by Irish, Thai and Hmong. "Cuam is essentially Southeast Asian Ăn Yidiș"