L'idioma mon ye un idioma austroasiático faláu pol pueblu mon, qu'habiten en Birmania y Tailandia. El mon a diferencia de la mayoría de los idiomes nel sureste asiáticu, nun ye de tipu tonal. Anguaño'l mon ye faláu por menos d'un millón de persones.[2] En dómines recién l'usu del mon foi en rápidu cayente, especialmente ente les nueves xeneraciones.[2] Munchos mon étnicos solo falen birmanu. En Birmania, la mayoría de los que falen mon viven nos estaos de Mon y Kayin y na División de Tanintharyi.[3]
↑Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (2005). "Mon: A language of Myanmar". Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Fifteenth edition. SIL International. Consultáu'l 9 de xunetu de 2006.
↑ 2,02,1Gordon, Raymond G., Jr.. «Mon: A language of Myanmar». Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Fifteenth edition. SIL International. Consultáu'l 9 de xunetu de 2006.
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