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'''Jarai''', a minority language of [[Southeast Asia]], is the mother tongue of over 300,000 people, most of them living in the highlands of [[Vietnam]] and [[Cambodia]]. Jarai is a member of the [[Chamic]] language family, from the [[Malayo-Polynesian]] branch of [[Austronesian]]. The name Jarai designates both the [[Jarai]] ethnic group and the language.
'''Jarai''', a minority language of [[Southeast Asia]], is the mother tongue of over 300,000 people, most of them living in the highlands of [[Vietnam]] and [[Cambodia]]. Jarai is a member of the [[Chamic]] language family, from the [[Malayo-Polynesian]] branch of [[Austronesian]]. The name Jarai designates both the [[Jarai]] ethnic group and the language.


Jarai is written with a Roman alphabet resembling that used for [[Vietnamese]]. However, unlike Vietnamese, Jarai is not a [[tone language]], so very few diacritics are needed.
Jarai is written with a Roman alphabet resembling that used for [[Vietnamese]]. However, unlike Vietnamese, Jarai is not a [[tone language]], so very few diacritics are needed.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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Jarai
Djarai, Jarai, Jorai, Jörai, Jơrai
Spoken in Vietnam, Cambodia, United States (esp. North Carolina (U.S. state))
Total speakers more than 300 thousand [1]
Language family Chamic
Language codes
ISO 639-1 none
ISO 639-2 none
ISO 639-3 jra
Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for an English-based pronunciation key.

Jarai, a minority language of Southeast Asia, is the mother tongue of over 300,000 people, most of them living in the highlands of Vietnam and Cambodia. Jarai is a member of the Chamic language family, from the Malayo-Polynesian branch of Austronesian. The name Jarai designates both the Jarai ethnic group and the language.

Jarai is written with a Roman alphabet resembling that used for Vietnamese. However, unlike Vietnamese, Jarai is not a tone language, so very few diacritics are needed.