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Oʼdu language

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Oʼdu
Ơ Đu
Native toVietnam, Laos
EthnicityO Du people
Native speakers
(950 cited 1999 & 2005 censuses)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3tyh
Glottologoduu1239
ELPIduh

Oʼdu (Ơ Đu), or Iduh, is a Mon–Khmer language of Vietnam and Laos. Once spoken by about 300 people in Tương Dương district, Nghệ An province, Vietnam (Đặng, et al. 2010), it is now considered to be almost extinct.

References

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  1. ^ Oʼdu at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  • Đặng Nghiêm Vạn, Chu Thái Sơn, Lưu Hùng. 2010. Ethnic Minorities in Vietnam. Hà Nội: Thế Giới Publishers.
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