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1. Why is it difficult to have a “monolithic” Southeast Asia language? (30-40
words)

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Answered by mad210220
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Chinese are the principal languages of South-East Asia.

Explanation:

  • As one can't mention a "monolithic" South Asia in too many ways, but particularly as it relates to its languages, as some would think.
  • In South-Eastern Asia, on the contrary, languages provide a strong study source on the region's diversity and expose its historical influences and location that make it particularly attractive.
  • Lao, Thai, Khmer, Burma, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Malay, Indonesian, and a peppering of the dialects of Chinese are the principal languages of South-East Asia.
  • Either of these languages comes from different origins and has distinctive cultural characteristics.
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