Asụsụ Moklen
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Moklen bụ asụsụ Austronesia a na-asụ n'ụsọ oké osimiri ọdịda anyanwụ nke ndịda Thailand. Ọ metụtara mana ọ dị iche na asụsụ Moken nke Myanmar na ndịda Thailand. N’adịghị ka Moken, a naghị asụ ya na Mianmaa..
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[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Larish (2005) depụtara mpaghara atọ dị na Moklen na Thailand. A na-asụkarị Moklen, mana ọ bụghị naanị ya, na Phang Nga Province. A na-asụkwa ya na Ranong Province na Phuket Island.
- Northern Moklen area (eight villages): located about Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Convert/data' not found. from the main concentration of Jadiak Moken speakers in Ranong Province, Thailand, ranging from the villages of Ko Phra Thɔɔng (เกาะพระทอง; in Khura Buri District) in the north to Baang Sak in the south. There is a high degree of interaction with Moken in the Ko Phra Thɔɔng area.
- Central Moklen area (nine villages): from Paak Wiip (in Takua Pa District) to Hin Laat. The Baan Dɔɔn Can dialect is the variety mainly studied by Templeeti:Harvs.
- Southern Moklen area (three villages): northern tip of Phuket Island.
Swastham (1982) kọwara olumba Moklen nke Lam Phi (ลำภี), Thai Mueang District, Phang Nga Province na ndịda Thailand. Obodo Moklen ndị ọzọ dị nso na Lam Phi nke Swastham depụtara (1982) bụ, edepụtara site na ugwu ruo na ndịda, Bang Sak, Khuk Khak, Bang Niang, Thung Maphraw, na Tha Chat Chai.
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