The
Semelaic languages are a sub-branch of the
Aslian branch of
Mon-Khmer group of languages. They are based in the southern part of the central
Malaysian plain, and are thus sometimes referred to as the Southern Aslian languages. The four languages that make up the sub-branch are
Temoq,
Semalai,
Semoq Beri and
Betsie. These languages are spoken by
tribal groups, numbering no more than 10 000 speakers in total. The languages are considered endangered due to social disruption in the area and the dominance of
Malay.
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