Chru language

Chru (Vietnamese: Cru, Kru, Chrau Hma, also known as Chu, Chu Ru, Churu, Cho Ru, Choru) is a Chamic language of Vietnam spoken by the Churu people in southern Lâm Đồng Province (especially in Đơn Dương District) and in Ninh Thuận Province.

Like the other Chamic languages spoken in Vietnam (Cham, Jarai, Rade and Roglai), use of Chru is declining as native speakers are generally bilingual in Vietnamese, which is used for most official or public settings, like schools.

[2] There exist post-aspirated consonants [ph], [th], [kh], but these behave as sequences of stop plus [h].

(Chru 1st grade primer 59) Mismatch in the number of words between lines: 9 word(s) in line 1, 8 word(s) in line 2 (help);LămklơuArànghuAràngsêiprongrơlaurêi?Lăm klơu Aràng hu Aràng sêi prong rơlau rêi?In the godhead is there one person bigger than another?'Bưâu:KlơupồAràngringgơu.

'Bư âu: Klơu pồ Aràng ring gơu.No: The godhead is equal to each other.