• Temoq is a severely endangered Austroasiatic language spoken in the state of Pahang in the Malay Peninsula. Temoq belongs to the Southern branch of the...
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  • Temoq can refer to: Temoq people, an Orang Asli group of people from Peninsula Malaysia. Temoq language, the language spoken by the Temoq people. This...
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  • Temoq people belong to the Proto-Malay of the Orang Asli ethnic group that are found in Pahang, Malaysia. The Temoq people that are officially recognized...
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    Orang Asli (category CS1 Malay-language sources (ms))
    group Temoq language (ISO-3 code: tmo) Austronesian languages Malayo-Polynesian languages Malayo-Chamic languages Malayic languages Malayan languages Jakun...
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    longer used. The four languages that make up the branch are: Semelai, Semaq Beri, Mah Meri (Betise’), and Temoq . These languages are spoken by no more...
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    Lanoh, Temiar, Semai, Jah Hut, Mah Meri, Semaq Beri, Semelai and Temoq. Aslian languages originally appeared on the western side of the main mountains and...
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  • Aslian languages, along with Semelai, Temoq, and Mah Meri. A preliminary description of the Semaq Beri language by Nicole Kruspe was published in 2014...
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    Senoi (section Language)
    people are speakers of the Southern Aslian languages. Culturally, the Senoi also include the Semelai people and Temoq people, who are officially included in...
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    The indigenous languages of Malaysia belong to the Mon-Khmer and Malayo-Polynesian families. The national, or official, language is Malay which is the...
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  • (pejorative term), is an Austroasiatic language spoken in the Malay Peninsula. Along with Semaq Beri, Semelai and Temoq, Mah Meri belongs to the Southern Aslian...
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    addition to Jakun customs. Jakuns speak Jakun language, a Malayic language of the Malayo-Polynesian languages group, closely related to Malay. Perhaps it...
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    District, Pahang The 2010 census, the Temoq people were included in the Semelai population due to the small numbers of Temoq people. Semelai music has been passed...
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  • Beri language is a language spoken by the people, is an Austroasiatic language that belongs to the Southern grouping of the branch of Aslian languages. The...
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    contact with Proto-Southern Aslian speakers such as the Semelai people and Temoq people, except the Mah Meri people. They were originally found in only two...
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  • Proto-Aslian is the reconstructed proto-language of the Aslian languages of Peninsular Malaysia and southern Thailand. It has been reconstructed by Timothy...
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    languages, and is related to Semelai, Temoq and Semaq Beri. There are an estimated 3,000 people still speaking the language, but it is seriously endangered...
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    people Orang Kanaq Orang Kuala Orang Laut Orang Seletar Semelai people Temoq people Temuan people Other ethnic groups outside of the Peninsular Malaysia...
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  • Phạm (category Vietnamese-language surnames)
    Mon-Khmer. The term is still preserved in few Austroasiatic languages today, such as Temoq *puang (ritualist) ~ puiyang (shaman, + nominalizing infix -iy-)...
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    Malaysian Malays (category Articles containing Malay (macrolanguage)-language text)
    "Malaysian language") but in the federal constitution continues to refer to the official language as Bahasa Melayu (literally "Malay language"). The National...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with T. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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    Jambu fruit dove (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
    about 20 days to hatching, with a further 12 or more days to fledging. The Temoq people in Pahang, Malaysia believe that the female jambu fruit dove is a...
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    Pahang (category CS1 Malay-language sources (ms))
    majority of Orang Asli languages, mostly belong to Aslian branch of Austroasiatic such as Semai, Batek, Semoq Beri, Jah Hut, Temoq, Che Wong, Semelai (although...
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    Sundanese Japanese Kazakh Korean Kyrgyz Laotian Malaysian Bruneian Kadazan Temoq Maldivian Mongolian Nepali Pakistani Baloch Hazara Pashtun Punjabi Sindhi...
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  • Tongan Australians (category Articles containing Tongan-language text)
    Sundanese Japanese Kazakh Korean Kyrgyz Laotian Malaysian Bruneian Kadazan Temoq Maldivian Mongolian Nepali Pakistani Baloch Hazara Pashtun Punjabi Sindhi...
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