Bible in Chrau
Sirăq Cô Voq De / Kinh-thánh Tân-ước / Tiêng Chrau Jro
Translated by David D. Thomas and Dorothy M. Thomas. Chrau (also known as Jro, Ro, Tamun, Charuo, Choro, Chíoro) /ˈtʃraʊ/ is a Bahnaric language spoken by some of the 22,000 ethnic Cho Ro people in southern Vietnam. Unlike most languages of Southeast Asia, Chrau has no lexical tone, though it does have significant sentence intonation.
There are fewer than 20,000 native speakers of Chrau. Most people who speak Chrau are from the Southern parts of Vietnam such as Bien Hoa and Binh Tuy.
There are fewer than 20,000 native speakers of Chrau. Most people who speak Chrau are from the Southern parts of Vietnam such as Bien Hoa and Binh Tuy.
indigenous to Dòng Nai Province. Tamun in Tayninh and Binhlong provinces.
Language Chrau Chauro [crw]
Date 1982
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