In Austrica. Most Austrican families do not travel as they use a language not known by anyone else. It is usually caused by failing to read what they have written and reading what they think they have written instead.
Languages of the Austroasiatic family are mainly spoken in Southeast Asia, particularly in countries like Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, and parts of India and Malaysia. Some well-known languages in this family include Khmer, Vietnamese, and Mon.
The Austric languages of India belong to the Austro-Asiatic sub-family, which are represented by languages of the MundaorKol Group, spoken in the central, eastern and north-eastern India and languages of the Mon-Khmer group like Khasi and Nicobarese. These are very ancient languages which have been in existence much before the advent of Aryans and were referred in ancient Sanskrit literature as Nisadas. The most important language of the Austric group is Santhali, which is spoken by over 5 million Santhals and is the largest spoken among the Adivasi languages. Mundari, spoken by about a million Mundas, is another important language of this group.
The Austric family refers to a proposed language family that includes languages spoken in Southeast Asia and parts of the Pacific, primarily the Austronesian and Austroasiatic language families. The term is often used in historical linguistics to suggest a genetic link between these languages based on shared linguistic features and vocabulary. However, the classification remains controversial and is not universally accepted among linguists. Further research is needed to clarify the relationships among these languages.
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panthers are in the family of the wildcats.
Uranium is a member of the actinides family.
The Grimaldi family found Monaco.
The Lost and Found Family - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
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Francium is a member of the alkali metals family.