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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (English: /(h)loʊ/ ''loh''; natively: ''Ntzog Schlaub'' /ⁿtsʰo̤˧ ɬəu˥˩/; [[Windermere]]: ''brits Ław'') is a [[Bjeheond]]ian tonal language, inspired by Hmong and German. It is the largest of the Hlou-Shum languages.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (English: /(h)loʊ/ ''loh''; natively: ''Ntzog Schlaub'' /ⁿtsʰo̤˧ ɬəu˥˩/; [[Windermere]]: ''brits Ław'') is a [[Bjeheond]]ian tonal language, inspired by Hmong and German. It is the largest of the Hlou-Shum languages.


*Kön Ig = a surname
==Background==
==Background==
As folk etymology has it, the name of the Hlou (''Schlaub'') people comes from the word ''schlaub'' 'temperate', thus 'of the temperate lands'.
As folk etymology has it, the name of the Hlou (''Schlaub'') people comes from the word ''schlaub'' 'temperate', thus 'of the temperate lands'.
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