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Samre, or Central Chong, is a nearly extinct Pearic language of Cambodia. The language is evidently extinct in Cambodia, but a 1998 survey found 20–30 speakers across the border in Thailand. The dialects are as follows:Samre of PursatSamre (Pornsawan Ploykaew 2001)Chong (Baradat ms.)Chong of Trat (Pannetier ms., Isarangura 1935)Kasong (Noppawan Thongkham 2003)↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ 2.0 2.1 ↑ ↑

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  • Samre, or Central Chong, is a nearly extinct Pearic language of Cambodia. The language is evidently extinct in Cambodia, but a 1998 survey found 20–30 speakers across the border in Thailand. The dialects are as follows:Samre of PursatSamre (Pornsawan Ploykaew 2001)Chong (Baradat ms.)Chong of Trat (Pannetier ms., Isarangura 1935)Kasong (Noppawan Thongkham 2003)↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ 2.0 2.1 ↑ ↑
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