The division of the Jarai people between two countries (Cambodia and Vietnam), creates a progressive development of two distinctive Jarai linguistic groups: Cambodian Jarai and Vietnamese Jarai, the latter uses the Latin Vietnamese script, while Cambodian Jarai remains without a writing system.
The division of the Jarai people between two countries (Cambodia and Vietnam), creates a progressive development of two distinctive Jarai linguistic groups: Cambodian Jarai and Vietnamese Jarai, the latter uses the Latin Vietnamese script, while Cambodian Jarai remains without a writing system.
Cham and Jarai one family same language
Vietnamese jarai has an alphabet and is written.
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She's speaking Khmer & also Jarai in this video?
Only Khmer with a very strong Jarai accent, I think.
Or Jarai with many Khmer words? 😅
No, it's not true. actually we're have our owned alphabet. it's maybe she never learn about jrai alphabet, so it's she make say like those .
The division of the Jarai people between two countries (Cambodia and Vietnam), creates a progressive development of two distinctive Jarai linguistic groups: Cambodian Jarai and Vietnamese Jarai, the latter uses the Latin Vietnamese script, while Cambodian Jarai remains without a writing system.
The Vietnamese jarai do not the Cambodians.
Jarai people 👍
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarai_people
No it's not true. actually we're have our owned alphabet. it's maybe she never learn about jrai alphabet, so it's she make say like those .
The division of the Jarai people between two countries (Cambodia and Vietnam), creates a progressive development of two distinctive Jarai linguistic groups: Cambodian Jarai and Vietnamese Jarai, the latter uses the Latin Vietnamese script, while Cambodian Jarai remains without a writing system.
@@AlexandreAuCambodgeBut there is a Jarai adaptation of the Khmer script