Liha language

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Liha
Native toVietnam, Laos
Ethnicity300 Liha (1999)[1]
Native speakers
(unknown cited 1999)[1]
Austroasiatic
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologlyha1238
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Liha or Lyha is a Northwest Vietic language spoken in southwest of Nghe An province in Vietnam and a small trip of land in Bolikhamsai province, Laos, by a tribal group called Liha.[3] Estimates in 1999 suggested that there were 300 Liha and unknown number of Liha speakers at the time.[1]

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  3. ^ Chamberlain, James R. (2018). A Kri-Mol (Vietic) Bestiary: Prolegomena to the Study of Ethnozoology in the Northern Annamites. Kyoto Working Papers on Area Studies No. 133. Kyoto: Kyoto University.

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