Languages by language family/South Bahnaric
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◂ Austroasiatic (or Mon-Khmer) languages ◂ Bahnaric languages ◂ Central Bahnaric languages
▸ Koho-Maa languages:
- Maa (or Ma, Maa’, Maaq, Ma Krung, Ma Ngan, Ma To, Ma Xop, Chau-Ma, Chauma, Che Ma) [cma] (disabled)
- Koho (or Kɤho, Kohor, Kahov, Caho, Coho) [kpm] (disabled)
- Chil (Koho)
- Kalop
- Kodu
- Lac
- Laya (Austroasiatic)
- Nop
- Pru
- Rion
- Sop (Austroasiatic)
- Sre (or Srê)
- Tala (Vietnam)
- Tring (Austroasiatic)
▸ Mnong-Stieng-Chrau languages:
- Stieng (or Xtieng, Xa-Dieng) languages (see below)
- Mnong (or Mong, Nong, Pnong, Penong, Phnong, Phanong, Phong) languages (see below)
- Chrau (or Chauro, Choro, Gro, Jro, Ro, Tamun) [crw] (disabled)
▸ Stieng (or Xtieng, Xa-Dieng) languages:
- Budeh Stieng (or Budeh, Southern Stieng, Lower Stieng) [stt] (disabled)
- Bulo Stieng (or Upper Stieng, Northern Stieng, Kediang, Kajiang, Rangah, Rmang) [sti] (disabled)
- Budip
- Bulo
▸ Mnong (or Mong, Nong, Pnong, Penong, Phnong, Phanong, Phong) languages:
- Southern-Central Mnong languages (see below)
- Eastern Mnong [mng] (disabled)
- Chil
- Mnong Gar
- Mnong Kwanh
- Mnong Rolom
▸ Southern-Central Mnong languages:
- Kraol (or Crau, Trao) [rka] (disabled)
- Southern Mnong (or Southern Mong) [mnn] (disabled)
- Bunong (or Bu Nong, Bunong)
- Prang (Southern Mnong)
- Central Mnong (or Central Mong) [cmo] (disabled)
- Biat (or Bhiét, Biet)
- Bu Dang (or Budang, Budong)
- Bu Nar
- Bu Rung
- Dih Bri
- Préh