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Which three languages are commonly spoken in the cultural region of Southeast Asia?
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Which three languages are commonly spoken in the cultural region of Southeast Asia?
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*Sino-Tibetan: Burmese, Tai–Kadai languages (Thai, Lao)
*Austroasiatic (Mon–Khmer): Mon, Khmer, Vietnamese.
*Austronesian: Malay, Indonesian, Philippine languages (Tagalog/Filipino, Ilokano), Cham.
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As explained below.
Step-by-step explanation:
Based on the areal mass of southeast Asia 4.5 million km square and a population of 641,775,797, the present ethnic groups are the Austroasiatic, the Austronesian, the Melanesian, the Negrito, the Papuan, the Sino-Tibetan, and the Tai people.
The languages commonly spoken by the people of southeast Asia are the Lao, the Thai, the Burmese, the Khmer, the Vietnamese, the Tagalog, Malay, and the Indonesian and also a peppering of Chinese dialects.
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