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Laven language

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Mon–Khmer dialect cluster spoken in Laos
Not to be confused withLave language.
Laven
Native toLaos
Native speakers
30,000 (2007)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3Either:
lbo – Jru’ (Laven) (Yrou)
sqq – Sou (Su’)
Glottologlove1237

Laven is aMon–Khmerdialect cluster of southernLaos. Laven is the exonym given by the Laotian government, while the autonym of many of those speakers isJru'[ɟruʔ]. Varieties are:

Laven varieties are described in detail by Therapan L-Thongkum and Paul Sidwell (2003).

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References

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  1. ^Jru’ (Laven) (Yrou) atEthnologue (18th ed., 2015)(subscription required)
    Sou (Su’) atEthnologue (18th ed., 2015)(subscription required)
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