Theen () (Also known as Kha Sam Liam) is an Austroasiatic language of Laos, belonging to the branch of Khmuic languages. It is only spoken by about 200 people living in two villages. They are also known as Kha Sam Liam among their Lao neighbours.
Speakers of the autonym are located in Viengkham district, Luang Prabang Province, Laos.
Further reading
- Shintani, Tadahiko L.A., Ryuichi Kosaka, and Takashi Kato. 2001. Linguistic Survey of Phongxaly, Lao P.D.R. Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA). Tokyo. p. 213-215.
- Chazée, Laurent. 1999. The Peoples of Laos: rural and ethnic diversities. Bangkok: White Lotus Co. Ltd. (see page 99).
- Ngô ÃÂức Thá»Ânh; and Trðáng VÃÂn Sihn. 1973. Vài nét vá» sá»± phân bá» ÃÂá»Âa lý các nhóm ngôn ngữ á» lào hiá»Ân nay [About the distribution of linguistic groups in contemporary Laos]. Ngôn Ngữ 1.16âÂÂ23. (This article contains a Thay-Then wordlist).
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