Rengao language

Rengao language
also called  Rȯngao,  or  Rangao,  

      language of the North Bahnaric subbranch of Bahnaric, a branch of the Mon-Khmer family (itself a part of the Austroasiatic languages. Rengao is spoken by some 15,000 individuals in south-central Vietnam.

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