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- Languages of East Asia include1:
- Mandarin (Chinese)
- Malay
- Indonesian
- Burmese
- Thai
- Japanese
- Vietnamese
- Korean
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- Mandarin (Chinese)
- Malay
- Indonesian
- Burmese
www.pangea.global/blog/10-east-and-southeast-asi…The first, Altaic, consists of the Turkic, Mongolian, and Manchu-Tungus (Tungusic) subfamilies. The second, Sino-Tibetan, includes the Chinese and Tibeto-Burman languages. Finally, the Indo-European family consists of the Indo-Aryan, Iranian, and Slavic languages, as well as Armenian.www.britannica.com/place/East-Asia - People also ask
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