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Who are languages of the Austric family spoken by?

The Austric family is a proposed language family that is not widely accepted by linguists. It is controversial and there is no general consensus on the existence of a single Austric family or its proposed member languages.

Therefore, it's not possible to say definitively who speaks languages of the Austric family.

Here's why:

* Lack of Consensus: Many linguists consider the Austric family hypothesis to be unproven and based on weak evidence.

* Diverse Geographic Distribution: The proposed Austric languages are spread across a vast area, including Southeast Asia, parts of China, and possibly some parts of Oceania. This makes it challenging to establish a common origin and connection between these languages.

Instead of focusing on Austric, you might be interested in looking at some of the language families in Southeast Asia, such as:

* Austronesian: This is a large and well-established family that includes languages like Malay, Indonesian, Filipino, and Hawaiian.

* Sino-Tibetan: This family includes Chinese, Tibetan, Burmese, and many other languages spoken across East and Southeast Asia.

* Tai-Kadai: This family includes languages like Thai, Lao, and Zhuang.

If you are interested in learning more about specific language families, you can search for them on websites like Ethnologue or Wikipedia.

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