
Mon-Khmer languages
Mon-Khmer languages are a branch of the Austroasiatic language family, primarily spoken in Southeast Asia. This group includes languages like Khmer, the official language of Cambodia, and Mon, spoken in parts of Myanmar and Thailand. Mon-Khmer languages are characterized by their rich consonant systems and unique grammatical structures. They play a crucial role in the cultural and historical identity of the regions where they are spoken, reflecting diverse traditions and lifestyles of the people. Overall, these languages contribute significantly to the linguistic diversity of Southeast Asia.