I agree with Daniel as it sounds southeast Asian. I thought it might be in the Hmong Mien family although I m not sure just how tonal it is ( I can hear some tonality but not so strong as something like Vietnamese or Burmese). I think She has already been spotlighted here but I am going out on a limb and saying it is She.
The language is Nyah Kur (ญัฮกุ้ร), a Monic language spoken in northeastern Thailand.
Sounds east or southeas Asian.
I agree with Daniel as it sounds southeast Asian. I thought it might be in the Hmong Mien family although I m not sure just how tonal it is ( I can hear some tonality but not so strong as something like Vietnamese or Burmese). I think She has already been spotlighted here but I am going out on a limb and saying it is She.
The language is Nyah Kur (ญัฮกุ้ร), a Monic language spoken in northeastern Thailand.
The recording comes from YouTube