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Austroasiatic language spoken in Southeast Asia
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There are eight tones in the Làng Lỡ. Tones 1 to 6 are found on sonorant-final syllables (a.k.a. 'live' syllables): syllables ending in a vowel, semi-vowel or nasal. Tones 7 and 8 are found on obstruent-final syllables (a.k.a. 'stopped' syllables), ending in -p -t -c -k. This is a system comparable to that of Vietnamese.
Vocabulary
The data is from Cuoi Cham vocabulary recordings and the Mon-Khmer Etymological Dictionary.
English
Cuối Chăm
Làng Lỡ
North Vietnamese
cloud
mʌl¹
mʌn¹
məj˧˧
mây
rain
mɐː²
mɨə¹
mɨə˧˧
mưa
wind
sɒː³
juə³
zɔ˧˦
gió
thunder
kʰrʌm⁴
ʂəm⁴
səm˧˦
sấm
earth, land
tʌt⁷
tʌt⁷
ʔɗət̚˧˦
đất
cave
haːŋ¹
haːŋ¹
haːŋ˧˧
hang
deep
kʰruː²
ʂuː²
səw˧˧
sâu
water
daːk⁷
daːk⁷
nɨək̚˧˦
nước
river
kʰrɔŋ¹
ʂɔːŋ¹
səwŋ͡m˧˧
sông
puddle
puŋ⁶
-
vʊwŋ͡m˦ˀ˥]
vũng
mud
puːl²
vuːn²
ʔɓun˨˩
bùn
rock, stone
taː³
δaː³
ʔɗaː˧˦
đá
bark
pɒː⁵
ʂɔː⁵⁶
vɔ˧˩
vỏ
dog
cɒː³
cɔː³
t͡ɕɔ˧˦
chó
cultivated field
rɔːŋ²
ʂɔːŋ²
zuəŋ˧˨ʔ
ruộng
to go
tiː²
tiː²
ʔɗi˧˧
đi
to have
kɒː³
kɔː³
kɔ˧˦
có
References
Tho at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Hung at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)