kxm ISO 639

เขมรถิ่นไทย‎ (khmĕ :n thìn thai) Autonyms

Khmer, Northern

  • Geography

    TH Surin, Buriram, Chanthaburi, Sisaket, and Ubon Ratchathani provinces.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Thailand

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Khmer Lue, Thailand Khmer, Upper Khmer
เขมรถิ่นไทย‎ (khmĕ :n thìn thai)
1,400,000 (2006 Mahidol University), decreasing. Very few monolinguals.
Surin, Buriram, Chanthaburi, Sisaket, and Ubon Ratchathani provinces.
Northern Thailand, Southern Thailand
5* (Developing).
Austro-Asiatic, Mon-Khmer, Eastern Mon-Khmer, Khmer
Buriram, Surin, Sisaket. Different from Khmer [khm]. Dialects mutually intelligible. Many local varieties.
SVO; prepositions; genitives, modifiers, relatives after noun heads; 1 prefix; CV, CVC, CCV; nontonal.
Vigorous in towns; replaced by Northeastern Thai [tts] and Thai [tha] in cities. A few Chinese shopkeepers speak it. Education, media, religious services, commerce. Positive attitudes. Also use Khmer [khm]. Also use Northeastern Thai [tts]. Also use Thai [tha] (Ungsitipoonporn and Laparporn 2019). Used as L2 by Kuay [kdt].
Literacy rate in L2: 50%–75%. 1,000 can read Northern Khmer, 100 can write it. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 2003.
Khmer script [Khmr]. Thai script [Thai].
Buddhist, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Khmer, Northern