> This info is somewhat dated but KBIF in the recent past has been
> programming in some SE Asian language most times.  Pete is probably
> right-that it's "Hmong".  Previous to that they ran programs in all
> sorts of languages, including european types.

Hmong is related to Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean - Sino Tibetan ...

What I heard was Indo-European - 100% sure. I know my languages
and it was Hindi, Urdu or Punjabi.

Thanks for all the help folks - this one will remain a mystery.

Thanks to Dr. Richard E. Wood of Ian McFarlands Series 2 CD set for
helping me nail down the languages better -
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