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The Mon language (Mon: ဘာသာ မန်; Burmese: မွန်ဘာသာ) is an Austroasiatic language spoken by the Mon, who live in Burma (Myanmar)
and Thailand. Mon, like the related language Cambodian—but unlike most languages in Mainland Southeast Asia—is not tonal.
Mon is spoken by more than a million people today. In recent years, usage of Mon has declined rapidly, especially among the
younger generation. Many ethnic Mon are monolingual in Burmese. In Burma, the majority of speakers live in Mon State, followed
by Tanintharyi Division and Kayin State. The Mon script is derived from Indian Brahmi script and is the source of the Burmese
script. |
Names (more)[en] Mon, Old |
Language type : Ancient
Technical notes
This page is providing structured data for the language Old Mon. |
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