Kintaq, or Kentaq Bong, is an Austroasiatic language spoken in Malaysia and Thailand. It belongs to the Northern Aslian sub-branch of the Aslian languages. The small number of speakers is decreasing.
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| Official language | |
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| Other Thais | | Lao–Phutai | |
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| Chiang Saen | |
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| Sukhothai | |
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| Northwestern | |
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Minority by languages groups | |
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| Non-Indigenous | |
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| Sign languages | |
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- Italics and followed by (Extinct) indicate extinct languages
- Languages between parentheses and preceded by @ are varieties of the language on their left.
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| Bahnaric | | North |
- Jeh
- Halang
- Kayong
- Kacoʼ
- Takua
- Monom
- Todrah
- Sedang
- Bahnar
- Rengao
- Hrê
- Duan
- Katua
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| West |
- Lavi
- Jru'
- Laven
- Su'
- Juk
- Nyaheun
- Sapuan
- Oi
- Brao
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| Central | |
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| Others | |
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| Katuic | |
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| Vietic | | Viet-Muong | |
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| Chut | |
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| Kri | |
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| Phong–Liha | |
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| Others | |
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| Khmuic | |
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| Pearic | |
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Khasi– Palaungic | | Khasic | | Khasi-Pnar-Lyngngam | |
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| Others | |
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| Palaungic | | West | |
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| East | | Angkuic | |
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| Waic |
- Blang
- Lawa
- Wa
- Meung Yum
- Savaiq
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| Bit-Khang | |
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| Lamet | |
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| Others | |
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| Munda | | North | |
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| South | | Sora-Gorum | |
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| Gutob-Remo | |
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| Others | |
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| Nicobarese | | | Chaura-Teresa | |
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| Central | |
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| Southern | |
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| Aslian | | Jahaic (Northern) | |
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| Senoic (Central) | |
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| Semelaic (Southern) | |
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| Others | |
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| Others | |
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Proto- languages |
- Proto-Austroasiatic (Extinct)
- Proto-Palaungic (Extinct)
- Proto-Khmeric (Extinct)
- Proto-Aslian (Extinct)
- Proto-Munda (Extinct)
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