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“I͡A︡zyk cham” Metadata:

  • Title: I͡A︡zyk cham
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  • Language: rus
  • Number of Pages: Median: 181
  • Publisher: "Peterburgskoe Vostokovedenie"
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  • Publish Location: Sankt-Peterburg

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  • First Year Published: 1999
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Cham language

Cham (Cham: ꨌꩌ, Jawi: چم, Latin script: Cam) is a Malayo-Polynesian language of the Austronesian family, spoken by the Chams of Southeast Asia. It is spoken

Chams

Cham people still retain their ancestral practice of matriarchy in family and inheritance. The Cham people speak Cham and Tsat (the latter is spoken by

Cham script

correctly. The Cham script (Cham: ꨀꨇꩉ ꨌꩌ) is a Brahmic abugida used to write Cham, an Austronesian language spoken by some 245,000 Chams in Vietnam and

Tsat language

Utset, Hainan Cham, or Huihui (simplified Chinese: 回辉语; traditional Chinese: 回輝語; pinyin: Huíhuīyǔ), is a tonal Austronesian language spoken by 4,500 Utsul

Old Cham

which is still spoken by Cham communities in Cambodia and Vietnam. Efforts are made to preserve and revitalize the Cham language, and the Cham script is still

Cham Albanians

Cham Albanians or Chams (Albanian: Çamë; Greek: Τσάμηδες, Tsámides), are a sub-group of Albanians who originally resided in a region along the coast of

Champa

to the Malayic and Bali–Sasak languages that is spoken throughout maritime Southeast Asia. Although Cham culture is usually intertwined with the broader

Dikaka language

around Kindiyo (currently Cham town) Bwilim [bwilím], spoken in and around Mɔna (Mwona, Mwana) Another related dialect is spoken by former speakers of the

Culture of Champa

significantly differ from the modern spoken Cham language. Moreover, the script has changed so much that modern Chams can no longer understand ancient inscriptions

Cham Albanian dialect

The Cham Albanian dialect (Albanian: Çamërisht, Dialekti çam), also called Cham Tosk or Arvanitika, is the dialect of the Albanian language spoken by the