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Sa'och language

Sa'och ((:sa ʔoc), also, "Sauch") is an endangered, nearly extinct Pearic language of Cambodia and Thailand spoken only occasionally by a decreasing number of older adults. There are two dialects, one spoken in Veal Renh Village, Prey Nob District, Sihanoukville Province (formerly known as Kampong Som Province), Cambodia and the other in Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand. "Sa'och" is the Khmer exonym for the people and the language. The Sa'och, however, consider this label, which means "scarlet fever" or "pimply" in Khmer,〔Ferlus (2011), pg 39〕 pejorative and use the autonym "Chung" () to refer to themselves and their language.〔Isara (2009), pg 69〕
==Classification==
Sa'och is an Austroasiatic language. Within the Austroasiatic family, Sa'och is a member of the Pearic languages, a subgroup consisting of a handful of dying languages, including Suoy, Pear, Chong and Samre, spoken by small numbers of ethnic minorities living mostly in far western Cambodia and adjacent areas of Thailand. In traditional classifications, the Pearic languages are most closely related to Khmer dialects,〔Huffman (1985), pg 355〕 but more conservative schemes place the Pearic subfamily on a level equally distant from all the branches of Austroasiatic.〔Headley (1985), pg 466〕

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