. "Tampuan (IPA: [t\u0259mp\u1E73an], Khmer: \u1791\u17C6\u1796\u17BD\u1793) is the language of Tampuan people indigenous to the mountainous regions of Ratanakiri Province in Cambodia. As of the 2008 census there were 31,000 speakers, which amounts to 21% of the province's population. It is closely related to Bahnar and Alak, the three of which form the Central Bahnaric language grouping within the Mon-Khmer language family according to traditional classification."@en . "Tampuan"@en . . . "tpu" . .