| Chut | |
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| Ruc-Sach | |
| Native to | Vietnam, Laos |
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Native speakers
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1,300 (2007) |
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Austroasiatic
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| Dialects |
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | |
| Glottolog | chut1247 |
Chut (Chứt, Cheut) or Ruc-Sach is a dialect cluster spoken by the Chut people of Vietnam, with a smaller population of some 450 speakers in neighbouring Laos (in Khammouane Province). It may be most closely related to Arem.
Chut has the four-way register system of Thavung augmented with pitch.[1] Unlike modern Vietnamese, the Rục language still allows presyllables with a minor vowel, such as caku:4 "a bear" (cf. Vietnamese gấu).