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The '''Chut''' (Vietnamese: ''người Chứt'') are a small ethnic group located in the ] and ] districts of ], in Vietnam's ]. There are multiple sub-ethnic groups within the Chut designation including the ], ], ], ], and ]. These groups all speak the ] with dialects, except the Arem, which speaks the ]. Both languages are included in ] branch of ]. The '''Chut''' (Vietnamese: ''người Chứt'') are a small ethnic group located in the ] and ] districts of ], in Vietnam's ]. There are multiple sub-ethnic groups within the Chut designation including the ], ], ], ], and ]. These groups all speak the ] with dialects, except the Arem, which speaks the ]. Both languages are included in ] branch of ].


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"Sach" redirects here. For the various cooking utensils used on the Balkans called sach, see Sač. For the village in Iran, see Sach, Iran. Ethnic group
Chut
Regions with significant populations
Laos, Vietnam 3,829 (1999)
Languages
Chut
Religion
Animism

The Chut (Vietnamese: người Chứt) are a small ethnic group located in the Minh Hóa and Tuyên Hóa districts of Quảng Bình Province, in Vietnam's North Central Coast. There are multiple sub-ethnic groups within the Chut designation including the Rục, Mày, Arem, Mã Liêng, and Sách. These groups all speak the Chut language with dialects, except the Arem, which speaks the Arem language. Both languages are included in Vietic branch of Austroasiatic family.

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Ethnic groups of Vietnam
Austroasiatic (Vietic)
Austroasiatic (non-Vietic)
Hmong–Dao
Tai–Kadai
Sino-Tibetan (Chinese)
Sino-Tibetan (Tibeto-Burman)
Malayo-Polynesian
Immigrants and expatriate
The 54 officially recognised ethnic groups are ranked by population in their language families according to 2019 census
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