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The '''Mon-Khmer''' language family is a family of natural languages spoken in [[Southeast Asia]].
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'''Mon-Khmer''' is a [[language family]] of [[Southeast Asia]].


It is named for the languages, [[Mon]] and [[Khmer]], spoken in [[Burma]] and [[Cambodia]] respectively, which are members of the family.
It is named for the [[Mon language|Mon]] and [[Khmer language]]s, spoken in [[Burma]] and [[Cambodia]] respectively. [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] is also a Mon-Khmer language.


[[Vietnamese]] is also a [[Mon-Khmer]] language.
The Mon-Khmer family is part of the larger [[Austronesian language family]].
 
The [[Mon-Khmer]] family is part of the larger [[Austronesian]] language family.

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Mon-Khmer is a language family of Southeast Asia.

It is named for the Mon and Khmer languages, spoken in Burma and Cambodia respectively. Vietnamese is also a Mon-Khmer language.

The Mon-Khmer family is part of the larger Austronesian language family.