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Rade language

Index Rade language

Rade (Rhade; Rade: klei Êđê; Vietnamese: tiếng Ê-đê or tiếng Ê Đê), is a Malayo-Polynesian language of southern Vietnam. [1]

41 relations: Alveolar consonant, Approximant consonant, Aspirated consonant, Đắk Lắk Province, Back vowel, Buôn Ma Thuột, Central Highlands, Vietnam, Central vowel, Chamic languages, Close vowel, Ea H'leo District, Ea Kar District, Fricative consonant, Front vowel, Gia Lai Province, Glottal consonant, Implosive consonant, Krông Ana District, Krông Bông District, Krông Buk District, Krông Năng District, Krông Pắk District, Labial consonant, Latin script, M'Đrăk District, Malayo-Polynesian languages, Malayo-Sumbawan languages, Mid vowel, Nasal consonant, Nuclear Malayo-Polynesian languages, Open vowel, Palatal consonant, Phú Yên Province, Rade people, Rhotic consonant, Stop consonant, Velar consonant, Vietnam, Vietnamese language, Voice (phonetics), Vowel length.

Alveolar consonant

Alveolar consonants are articulated with the tongue against or close to the superior alveolar ridge, which is called that because it contains the alveoli (the sockets) of the superior teeth.

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Approximant consonant

Approximants are speech sounds that involve the articulators approaching each other but not narrowly enough nor with enough articulatory precision to create turbulent airflow.

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Aspirated consonant

In phonetics, aspiration is the strong burst of breath that accompanies either the release or, in the case of preaspiration, the closure of some obstruents.

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Đắk Lắk Province

Đắk Lắk is a province of Vietnam. The name is also spelled Đắc Lắc, which is more in keeping with Vietnamese spelling, and occasionally Darlac, but the official spelling is Đắk Lắk. It is located in Vietnam's Central Highlands, and is home to a high number of indigenous people who are not ethnically Vietnamese (Việt).

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Back vowel

A back vowel is any in a class of vowel sound used in spoken languages.

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Buôn Ma Thuột

Buôn Ma Thuột (formerly Lac Giao) or sometimes Buôn Mê Thuột or Ban Mê Thuột, is the capital city of Đắk Lắk Province, in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.

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Central Highlands, Vietnam

Tây Nguyên, translated as Western Highlands and sometimes also called Central Highlands, is one of the regions of Vietnam.

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Central vowel

A central vowel is any in a class of vowel sound used in some spoken languages.

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Chamic languages

The Chamic languages, also known as Aceh–Chamic and Achinese–Chamic, are a group of ten languages spoken in Aceh (Sumatra, Indonesia) and in parts of Cambodia, Vietnam and Hainan, China.

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Close vowel

A close vowel, also known as a high vowel (in American terminology), is any in a class of vowel sound used in many spoken languages.

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Ea H'leo District

Ea H'leo (Ea H'leo) is a district (''huyện'') of Dăk Lắk Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam.

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Ea Kar District

Ea Kar (Ea Kar) is a district (''huyện'') of Đắk Lắk Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam.

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Fricative consonant

Fricatives are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together.

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Front vowel

A front vowel is any in a class of vowel sound used in some spoken languages, its defining characteristic being that the highest point of the tongue is positioned relatively in front in the mouth without creating a constriction that would make it a consonant.

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Gia Lai Province

Gia Lai is a province in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.

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Glottal consonant

Glottal consonants are consonants using the glottis as their primary articulation.

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Implosive consonant

Implosive consonants are a group of stop consonants (and possibly also some affricates) with a mixed glottalic ingressive and pulmonic egressive airstream mechanism.

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Krông Ana District

Krông Ana is a district (''huyện'') of Đắk Lắk Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam.

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Krông Bông District

Krông Bông is a district of Vietnam's Đắk Lắk Province.

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Krông Buk District

Krông Buk (or Krông Búk), formerly Buon Ho) is a district (''huyện'') of Đắk Lắk Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam. It was established as a district of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in 1976 during the reunification of Vietnam. As of December 2008, the district had a population of 55,733.Laws of Viet Nam:; alternative link in Vietnamese The district covers an area of 358.7 km².

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Krông Năng District

Krông Năng is a district (''huyện'') of Đắk Lắk Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam.

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Krông Pắk District

Krông Pắk is a district (''huyện'') of Đắk Lắk Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam.

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Labial consonant

Labial consonants are consonants in which one or both lips are the active articulator.

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Latin script

Latin or Roman script is a set of graphic signs (script) based on the letters of the classical Latin alphabet, which is derived from a form of the Cumaean Greek version of the Greek alphabet, used by the Etruscans.

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M'Đrăk District

M'Đrăk is a rural district (huyện) of Đắk Lắk Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam.

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Malayo-Polynesian languages

The Malayo-Polynesian languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages, with approximately 385.5 million speakers.

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Malayo-Sumbawan languages

The Malayo-Sumbawan languages are a proposed subgroup of the Austronesian languages that unites the Malayic and Chamic languages with the languages of Java and the western Lesser Sunda Islands, except for Javanese itself.

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Mid vowel

A mid vowel (or a true-mid vowel) is any in a class of vowel sounds used in some spoken languages.

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Nasal consonant

In phonetics, a nasal, also called a nasal occlusive, nasal stop in contrast with a nasal fricative, or nasal continuant, is an occlusive consonant produced with a lowered velum, allowing air to escape freely through the nose.

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Nuclear Malayo-Polynesian languages

The Nuclear Malayo-Polynesian languages are a putative branch of the Austronesian family, proposed by Wouk & Ross (2002), that are thought to have dispersed from a possible homeland in Sulawesi.

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Open vowel

An open vowel is a vowel sound in which the tongue is positioned as far as possible from the roof of the mouth.

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Palatal consonant

Palatal consonants are consonants articulated with the body of the tongue raised against the hard palate (the middle part of the roof of the mouth).

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Phú Yên Province

Phú Yên is a coastal province in the South Central Coast of Vietnam.

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Rade people

The Rade (also Ê Đê or Rhade) are an Austronesian ethnic group of southern Vietnam (population 270,348 in 1999).

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Rhotic consonant

In phonetics, rhotic consonants, or "R-like" sounds, are liquid consonants that are traditionally represented orthographically by symbols derived from the Greek letter rho, including r in the Latin script and p in the Cyrillic script.

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Stop consonant

In phonetics, a stop, also known as a plosive or oral occlusive, is a consonant in which the vocal tract is blocked so that all airflow ceases.

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Velar consonant

Velars are consonants articulated with the back part of the tongue (the dorsum) against the soft palate, the back part of the roof of the mouth (known also as the velum).

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Vietnam

Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia.

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Vietnamese language

Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt) is an Austroasiatic language that originated in Vietnam, where it is the national and official language.

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Voice (phonetics)

Voice is a term used in phonetics and phonology to characterize speech sounds (usually consonants).

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Vowel length

In linguistics, vowel length is the perceived duration of a vowel sound.

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Redirects here:

Bih language, E De language, ISO 639:ibh, ISO 639:rad, Krung language, Raadear language, Rhade language, Ê-đê language.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rade_language

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