skb ISO 639

Saek

  • Geography

    LA Bolikhamxai province: Khamkeut district, Nam Ve subdistrict, Na Kadok village; Khammouan province: Grommarol, Thakhek, Hinboun, Mahaxai, and Nakai districts.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Laos

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Seak, Sek, Set, Tai Sek, Xaek, Xec, Xek
3,840 in Laos (2015 census), based on ethnicity.
Bolikhamxai province: Khamkeut district, Nam Ve subdistrict, Na Kadok village; Khammouan province: Grommarol, Thakhek, Hinboun, Mahaxai, and Nakai districts.
Laos, Northern Thailand
6b* (Threatened).
Kra-Dai, Kam-Tai, Tai, Northern
Na Kadok, Khammouan. Reportedly similar to Tai Yo [tyj].
Most also use Lao [lao] (Asian Minorities Outreach 1999b). Used as L2 by Arem [aem].
Dictionary.
Unwritten [Qaax].
The Saek of Na Kadok claim to have come from Phu Quan, Ban Pho Quang, Duc Tho district, in what is now Ha Tinh province, Vietnam. Khammouan dialect speakers are originally from Nakai district, and it is still spoken in Toeng, Nam Meo, Na Moey, and Beuk. Traditional religion, Buddhist.
OLAC resources in and about Saek
Saek
Total L1 speakers in Laos and Thailand: 10,000 with a total ethnic population of 20,000. The majority of the speakers are in Laos (Bradley 2007a).
Nakhon Phanom province: Mueang Nakhon Phanom district, At Samat sub-district; Na Wa district, Tha Ruea sub-district.
6b (Threatened)
Some young people, all adults. Also use Lao [lao].
Buddhist, traditional religion.
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