Ten'edn
The Maniq language Ten'edn, known in some of the previous literature as Tonga, is an aboriginal Mon–Khmer language of Thailand and Malaya. It goes by the name Mos in Thailand, which it shares with Kensiu. (The name Maniq is also shared with Kensiu.) According to Benjamin (2011), Maniq (Məniʔ, Maniʔ) can refer to the following three or more speech varieties.
* Tonga' (Toŋaʔ)
* Mos (Mɔs)
* Teanean (Ten'en, Tɛnʔɛn, Tean-ean)
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Ten'edn
The Maniq language Ten'edn, known in some of the previous literature as Tonga, is an aboriginal Mon–Khmer language of Thailand and Malaya. It goes by the name Mos in Thailand, which it shares with Kensiu. (The name Maniq is also shared with Kensiu.) According to Benjamin (2011), Maniq (Məniʔ, Maniʔ) can refer to the following three or more speech varieties.
* Tonga' (Toŋaʔ)
* Mos (Mɔs)
* Teanean (Ten'en, Tɛnʔɛn, Tean-ean)
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Le tonga ou mos était une lang ...... te langue ne soit plus parlée.
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The Maniq language Ten'edn, kn ...... ean (Ten'en, Tɛnʔɛn, Tean-ean)
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Le tonga ou mos était une lang ...... te langue ne soit plus parlée.
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The Maniq language Ten'edn, kn ...... ean (Ten'en, Tɛnʔɛn, Tean-ean)
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Ten'edn
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Tonga (langue)
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