Bunong Language New Testament Text Roman Script Cambodian Dialect Version / ISO 693-3 CMO / The Mnong language / Minority language of Cambodia Bunong:ឞូន៝ង / Nau Kôranh Brah Ngơi Nau Tâm Rnglăp Mhe (CMOLTNT) Central Mnong
Product Description
Bunong Language New Testament Text Roman Script Cambodian Dialect Version
ISO 693-3 CMO
The Mnong language
Minority language of Cambodia Bunong:ឞូន៝ង
Nau Kôranh Brah Ngơi Nau Tâm Rnglăp Mhe (CMOLTNT)
Vinyl Bound
Published in 2016 by Association of Montagnard Churches
Wycliffe Bible Translators, Inc
ISBN: NONE
Pages 508
Color Maps
Glossary at the end of the NT
JOHN 3:16 in Bunong
The Mnong language (also known as Pnong or Bunong) (Bunong:ឞូន៝ង) belongs to the Mon–Khmer language family. It is spoken by the different groups of Mnong in Vietnam and a Mnong group in Cambodia.
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Mnong | |
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Bunong (ឞូន៝ង) | |
Native to | Vietnam, Cambodia and United States |
Region | throughout Tây Nguyên region, especially in Đắk Lắk, Lâm Đồng, Đắk Nông and Bình Phước provinces; Mondulkiri in Cambodia |
Native speakers
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130,000 (2002–2008)[1] |
Austroasiatic
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Khmer script, Vietnamese alphabet | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | Variously:cmo – Central Mnongmng – Eastern Mnongmnn – Southern Mnongrka – Kraol |
Glottolog | mnon1259 |