kns ISO 639

Kensiu

  • Geography

    MY Kedah: Baling district near Thai border; Perak: Hulu Perak district.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Malaysia

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Kenseu, Kensieu, Kensiw, Mendi, Monik, Moniq, Ngok Pa, Orang Bukit, Orang Liar
250 in Malaysia (2015 N. Bishop). Total users in all countries: 259.
Kedah: Baling district near Thai border; Perak: Hulu Perak district.
Malaysia: Peninsular, Southern Thailand
6a (Vigorous).
Austro-Asiatic, Mon-Khmer, Aslian, North Aslian, Western
Ijoh (Ijok), Jarum, Jeher (Sakai Tanjong of Temongoh), Kedah (Quedah), Plus, Ulu Selama, Kensiu Batu (Batuq), Kensiu Siong (Siong), Kentaq Nakil (Nakil), Maniq, Bong.
Numerous other extinct dialects further west (Bradley 2007a). Used by all. Also use Malay [zlm] (Bradley 2007a).
Texts.
Latin script [Latn], no longer in use, never widely used. Thai script [Thai], no longer in use, never widely used.
OLAC resources in and about Kensiu
Kensiu
9 in Thailand (2015 N. Bishop). Ethnic population: 250 (Bradley 2007a).
Yala province: Thanto district.
8b (Nearly extinct)
Only spoken by one family unit. Shifted to Southern Thai [sou].
Literacy rate in L2: 5%–15%.
Negrito pygmies, nomads, small bands. Traditional religion.
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