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  2. Aslian languages - Wikipedia

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    The Aslian languages (/ ˈ æ s l i ə n /) are the southernmost branch of Austroasiatic languages spoken on the Malay Peninsula. They are the languages of many of the Orang Asli, the aboriginal inhabitants of the peninsula. The total number of native speakers of Aslian languages is about fifty thousand and all are in danger of extinction.

  3. Orang Asli - Wikipedia

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    The Orang Asli makes up one of 95 subgroups of indigenous people of Malaysia, the Orang Asal, each with their own distinct language and culture. [12] The British colonial government classified the indigenous population of the Malay Peninsula on physiological and cultural-economic grounds upon which the Aboriginal Department (responsible for dealing with Orang Asli issues since the British ...

  4. Semaq Beri people - Wikipedia

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    Semaq Beri or Semoq Beri people are the native Orang Asli people belonging to the Senoi branch, [2] who live in the states of Pahang and Terengganu in peninsular Malaysia.The Semaq 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.

  5. Batek people - Wikipedia

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    The Batek language belongs to the Eastern Jahaic sub-branch of Aslian languages which is part of a wider Mon–Khmer language family. [13] Batek's closest linguistic relatives Jahai and distantly related to other Aslian languages. Despite being a small language, it has quite a number of dialects namely Teq, Iga, Deq and Nong, with the latter ...

  6. Orang Asal - Wikipedia

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    An Orang asli man starting a fire. The Orang Asal have their own religions and customs, as well as unique languages. [1] The languages spoken are generally from the Austronesian and Austroasiatic language families. The languages of the peninsula can be grouped into Negrito, Senoi, and Malayic, which together can be divided into about 18 subgroups.

  7. Cheq Wong people - Wikipedia

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    Cheq Wong people are an indigenous Orang Asli people of the Senoi branch in Peninsular Malaysia. Although they have the physical appearance of the Senoi sub-group, the Cheq Wong language that they speak is closely related to the Northern Aslian languages .

  8. Mah Meri people - Wikipedia

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    The Mah Meri language, also called Besisi, is an Austroasiatic language. It is part of Southern Aslian sub-branch of Aslian languages , and is related to Semelai , Temoq and Semaq Beri . [ 14 ] There are an estimated 3,000 people still speaking the language, but it is seriously endangered.

  9. Mah Meri language - Wikipedia

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    Along with Semaq Beri, Semelai and Temoq, Mah Meri belongs to the Southern Aslian branch of the Aslian languages. [1] Mah Meri is the only remaining Aslian language spoken in a coastal area (on the coasts of Negeri Sembilan and Selangor ) and its speaker population is 3,675 as recorded at the Orang Asli Museum in Gombak . [ 1 ]