cmo ISO 639

Bunong Autonyms

Mnong, Central

  • Geography

    VN Mainly Binh Phuoc, Dak Nong, and west Dat Lak provinces.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Viet Nam

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Bu Nong, Budang, Budong, Central Bu Nong, Phanong, Pnong
Bunong
32,500 in Vietnam (2002 SIL). All Mnong in Vietnam, based on ethnicity: 127,000 (2019 census). Total users in all countries: 70,000.
Mainly Binh Phuoc, Dak Nong, and west Dat Lak provinces.
Cambodia, Southern Viet Nam
5* (Developing). Language of recognized ethnic group: Mnong.
Austro-Asiatic, Mon-Khmer, Eastern Mon-Khmer, Bahnaric, South Bahnaric, Sre-Mnong, Mnong, Southern-Central Mnong
Préh (Pre), Biat (Bhiét), Bu Nar, Bu Rung, Dih Bri (Di-Pri), Bu Dang. Biat dialect may be a separate language related to Eastern Mnong [mng].
Most also use Vietnamese [vie].
Radio. Dictionary. NT: 2001–2016.
Khmer script [Khmr]. Latin script [Latn].
Part of the Mnông official ethnic community (102,741, 2009 census) which includes Eastern Mnong [mng] and Southern Mnong [mnn]. Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Mnong, Central
Mnong, Central
37,500 in Cambodia (2009 UNSD).
Kratié province: northeast and central; Mondolkiri province.
Biat, Preh, Bunor, Bu Rung, Dih Bri, Bu Dang.
5 (Developing)
Used by all. Most also use Khmer [khm], generally low proficiency. Used as L2 by Bulo Stieng [sti], Kraol [rka].
Literacy rate in L2: Low.
Bunor is main dialect.
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