Eastern Katu

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Eastern Katu is a dialect of the Katu language spoken by Katu ethnic communities in parts of mainland Southeast Asia, particularly in Laos and Vietnam.

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Label Occurrences
Eastern Katu canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dialect
variety of the Katu language
country Lao People’s Democratic Republic NERFINISHED
Socialist Republic of Vietnam NERFINISHED
endangeredStatus potentially vulnerable (due to dominance of national languages)
ethnicGroup Katu ethnic communities
languageFamily Austroasiatic languages NERFINISHED
Katuic languages NERFINISHED
macroArea Southeast Asia NERFINISHED
partOfLanguage Katu language
region mainland Southeast Asia
relatedTo Pacoh language NERFINISHED
Ta’Oi language NERFINISHED
Western Katu NERFINISHED
spokenBy Katu people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Laos NERFINISHED
Vietnam NERFINISHED
status minority language variety
usedIn oral communication in Katu communities
writingSystem Latin script (for some speakers, via national orthographies)

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Katu language hasDialect Eastern Katu