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The Semai (also known as Mai Semai or Sengoi Hik) are a semi-sedentary ethnic group living in the center of the Malay Peninsula in Southeast Asia, known especially for their nonviolence. They speak Semai, an Austroasiatic language closely related to Temiar, spoken by Temiars nearby. The Semai are bordered by the Temiars to the north and the Jah Hut to the South. The Semai belong to the Senoi group, and are one of the largest indigenous ethnic group in the Peninsula and the largest of the Senoi group. Most Semai subsist by cultivating grain crops, hunting, and fishing.

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  • Suku Semai (in)
  • Semai (fr)
  • Semai people (en)
  • Семаи (ru)
  • 閃邁人 (zh)
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  • The Semai (also known as Mai Semai or Sengoi Hik) are a semi-sedentary ethnic group living in the center of the Malay Peninsula in Southeast Asia, known especially for their nonviolence. They speak Semai, an Austroasiatic language closely related to Temiar, spoken by Temiars nearby. The Semai are bordered by the Temiars to the north and the Jah Hut to the South. The Semai belong to the Senoi group, and are one of the largest indigenous ethnic group in the Peninsula and the largest of the Senoi group. Most Semai subsist by cultivating grain crops, hunting, and fishing. (en)
  • Семаи (также известны как маи-семаи или оранг-далам) — полуоседлый народ, проживающий в центре полуострова Малакка, Юго-Восточная Азия и известный приверженностью ненасилию. Они говорят на , входящем в австроазиатскую языковую семью и тесно связанном с темиарским, на котором говорят проживающие неподалёку . Семаи входят в число сенойских народов и являются одним из крупнейших коренных народов на полуострове и крупнейшим из сенойских народов. (ru)
  • 閃邁人(英語:Semai)是馬來西亞中部(Senoi)中最大的群體。他們分佈廣泛,從山區的熱帶雨林到彭亨北部(Pehang)郊區和霹靂州(Perak States)南部。大多數的閃邁人靠打獵、漁獵、採集和利用雨林資源,例如水果或樹藤進行交易,或在鄰近的小鎮打工。住在較大沿海城市的閃邁人已習慣於馬來人的生活方式。閃邁人是半島原住民十七族中的一族。 (zh)
  • Les Semai sont une population autochtone de la péninsule Malaise. Au nombre d'un peu plus de 18 000 (2000), ils habitent dans les régions montagneuses du centre, dans le nord-ouest de l'État de Pahang et le sud de ceux de Perak, Selangor et Negeri Sembilan. On les appelle encore "Sakai", Senoi ou Sengoi. Agriculteurs, ils vivent sur les pentes couvertes de forêts, entre 800 et 900 m d'altitude, cultivant le riz, la patate douce, des fruits et le caoutchouc. (fr)
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  • Semai (en)
  • (Mai Semai / Mai Kateh) (en)
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