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EmacsLisp
22 lines
2.4 KiB
EmacsLisp
#s(ellama-session "Languages in Southeast Asia (Open AI)" #s(llm-openai-compatible "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" "llama3-70b-8192" "llama3-70b-8192" "https://api.groq.com/openai/v1") "/home/amr/org/ellama-sessions/Languages in Southeast Asia (Open AI).org" #s(llm-chat-prompt nil nil (#s(llm-chat-prompt-interaction system "" nil) #s(llm-chat-prompt-interaction user "what are the most used languages in south east asia?" nil) #s(llm-chat-prompt-interaction assistant "South East Asia is a linguistically diverse region, with over 1,000 languages spoken across the 11 countries that comprise the region. However, here are some of the most widely spoken languages in South East Asia:
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1. Indonesian/Malay: Spoken in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, Indonesian/Malay is the most widely spoken language in South East Asia, with over 150 million native speakers.
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2. Vietnamese: Vietnamese is the official language of Vietnam and is spoken by over 80 million people.
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3. Thai: Thai is the official language of Thailand and is spoken by around 60 million people.
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4. Filipino/Tagalog: Filipino/Tagalog is the national language of the Philippines and is spoken by around 90 million people.
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5. English: English is widely spoken in South East Asia, particularly in urban areas and among the educated population. It is an official language in Singapore and is widely used as a second language in other countries.
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6. Khmer: Khmer is the official language of Cambodia and is spoken by around 12 million people.
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7. Lao: Lao is the official language of Laos and is spoken by around 7 million people.
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8. Burmese: Burmese is the official language of Myanmar (Burma) and is spoken by around 40 million people.
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9. Malayalam: Malayalam is spoken in southern India and Sri Lanka, as well as among Malayali communities in South East Asia.
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10. Tetum: Tetum is an official language of East Timor and is spoken by around 500,000 people.
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Other languages spoken in South East Asia include:
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* Chinese dialects (e.g., Mandarin, Hokkien, Cantonese) in Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia
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* Tamil in Singapore and Malaysia
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* Sinhala in Sri Lanka
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* Javanese and Sundanese in Indonesia
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* Shan and Karen in Myanmar (Burma)
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It's worth noting that language use can vary widely depending on the country, region, and ethnic group. Additionally, many languages in South East Asia are at risk of falling out of use, particularly among younger generations." nil)) nil nil nil) nil) |