brb ISO 639

Brao

  • Geography

    LA Attapu and Champasak provinces: Laos-Cambodia border.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Laos

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Braou, Brau, Brou, Lave, Laveh, Love, Proue, Rawe
26,000 in Laos (2015 census), based on ethnicity. Total users in all countries: 35,560.
Attapu and Champasak provinces: Laos-Cambodia border.
Cambodia, Laos, Southern Viet Nam
5* (Developing).
Austro-Asiatic, Mon-Khmer, Eastern Mon-Khmer, Bahnaric, West Bahnaric, Brao-Kravet
Palau. Reportedly similar to Krung [krr], Kavet [krv], and Sou [sqq].
Also use Lao [lao].
Literature. Radio. Texts. Bible portions: 2007–2011.
Khmer script [Khmr]. Lao script [Laoo]. Latin script [Latn].
Traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Brao
Brao
9,030 in Cambodia (2009 UNSD). About 2,000 of the Brao counted in the census are Brao Tanap, which is actually more similar to Krung [krr]. 4,520 monolinguals (2009). Ethnic population: 9,030 (2009).
Ratanakiri province: Ta Veaeng district, north of Sesan river.
Ombaa, Ka-nying, Hamong, Jrii, Lun.
5 (Developing)
Used by all. Positive attitudes. Many also use Khmer [khm]. Used as L2 by Kavet [krv].
Literacy rate in L2: 34% can read Khmer [khm]. Government-run classes.
Krung [krr], Brao [brb], Kavet [krv], and Lun dialect [brb] form a mutually-intelligible cluster. At times, Brao may be used as a cover term for all groups. Traditional religion, Christian.
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Brao
530 in Vietnam (2019 census), based on ethnicity.
Kon Tum province: Dac Me commune, Ngoc Hoi district.
Palau.
6b (Threatened)
Also use Vietnamese [vie].
Traditional religion, Christian.
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