- Pacoh language
The Pacoh language is a member of the
Katuic language group, a part of the Eastern [http://www.uiowa.edu/~linguist/faculty/beckman/lotw01/languages/austro-asiatic.html] Mon-Khmer linguistic branch. Most Pacoh speakers live in centralLaos and centralVietnam .cite encyclpedia |url=http://www.britannica.com/eb/table?tocId=9116040&idxStructId=628547&typeId= |title=Table 41: Austroasiatic languages |publisher=Encyclopedia Britannica Online |accessdate=2007-09-11] Pacoh is undergoing substantial change, influenced by the Vietnamese.cite web |url=http://pacling.anu.edu.au/catalogue/580.html |title=A grammar of Pacoh: A Mon-Khmer language of the central highlands of Vietnam |publisher=Pacific Linguistics Publishers |author=Mark J. Alves |accessdate=2007-09-11]Pacoh is spoken by 10,000-15,000 people, therefore, approaching the level of an endangered language.cite web |url=http://www.geocities.com/malves98/photographs_for_your_viewing_ple.html |title=The Pacoh People: Ethnic Minorities in Vietnam |accessdate=2007-09-11] About 70% of
Pacoh are mono-lingual, meaning they only speak their own language.Approximately 15-25% of Pacoh adults are able to read. The
Gospels of Mark and John were translated into Pacoh by missionaries in 1965, but it's unclear how many Pacoh could read them.fact|date=January 2008
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