Commonly spoken native languages in South and Southeast Asia are part of all of the following language families except __________ languages.
A.
Sino-Tibetan
B.
Indo-Aryan
C.
Austro-Asiatic
D.
Romance
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Its D
Explanation:
South Asia: Languages
More than 1,000 languages and dialects are spoken in South and Southeast Asia
Indo-Aryan Languages
- Based on Sanskrit
- More than 200 different dialects
- Widely spoken throughout South Asia
- Includes Hindi and Bengali
Dravidian languages
- Spoken in southern India
- 70 languages, including Kannada and Tamil
- Southeast Asia: Languages
Tai languages
- Spoken in Thailand and Laos
- Includes Thai and Lao
Sino-Tibetan languages
- Spoken in Nepal, Burma, and Bhutan
- Includes Burmese and Sherpa
Austro-Asiatic languages
- Spoken in Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos
- Includes Khmer and Vietnamese
Austronesian languages
- Spoken across Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia
- Includes Javanese, Filipino, and Malay
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