Austroasiatic language spoken in Malaysia
Lanoh Native to Malaysia Region Perak Ethnicity 240 (2008)[1] Language family
Writing system
Unwritten ISO 639-3 lnh
Glottolog lano1248
ELP Lanoh
Lanoh , also known by the alternative name Jengjeng , is an endangered aboriginal Aslian language spoken in Perak , a state of western Malaysia .
It belongs to the Senoic subfamily of languages, which also includes Sabüm (its closest language but now extinct), Semnam , Temiar and Semai , all spoken in the same state.
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1 Extinct languages
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Austroasiatic languages
West Katuic Ta'oihic Pacoh Katu
Vietic
Viet-Muong Cuoi Chutic Kri Phong–Liha
Pearic
Pear Western Pearic (Chong)
Central
Central Chong
Samre
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Kharia Juang Sora-Gorum Gutob-Remo Gta’
Aslian
Jahaic (Northern)Senoic (Central)Jah Hut Semelaic (Southern)unclassified
Proto-languages
Proto-Austroasiatic
Proto-Palaungic
Proto-Khmeric
Proto-Aslian
Proto-Munda
Italics indicates extinct languages