• correctly. The Tai Le script (ᥖᥭᥰ ᥘᥫᥴ, [tai˦.lə˧˥]), or Dehong Dai script, is a Brahmic script used to write the Tai Nüa language spoken by the Tai Nua people...
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  • Tai Le may refer to: Tai Le script Tai Nüa language / Tai Le language Tai Le (Unicode block), a block of Unicode characters for the Tai Le script. Tai...
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    Early offshoots include Tai Tham script, Chakma script and the Lik-Tai group of scripts, which includes the Tai Le and Ahom scripts. It is also used for...
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    themselves Tai Le (ᥖᥭᥰ ᥘᥫᥴ, Tai Nüa pronunciation: [tai˥.lə˧]), which means 'Upper Tai' or 'Northern Tai'. However, it is not related to Tai Lue, which...
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    Tai Viet script (Tai Dam: ꪎꪳ ꪼꪕ ("Tai script"), Vietnamese: Chữ Thái Việt, Thai: อักษรไทดำ, RTGS: akson taidam) is a Brahmic script used by the Tai Dam...
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  • correctly. New Tai Lue script, also known as Xishuangbanna Dai and Simplified Tai Lue (Tai Lue: ᦟᦲᧅᦷᦎᦺᦑᦟᦹᧉ), is an abugida used to write the Tai Lue language...
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    day. Thai script Lao script Sawndip Shan script Ahom script Tai Viet script Tai Le script New Tai Lue alphabet Tai Tham script Miscellaneous Tai languages...
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    Tai Tham script (Tham meaning "scripture") is an abugida writing system used mainly for a group of Southwestern Tai languages i.e., Northern Thai, Tai...
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    Shan alphabet (redirect from Shan script)
    as well as the Tai Le script, Ahom script and Khamti script. This group of scripts has been called the "Lik Tai" scripts or "Lik" scripts, and are used...
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    script. The Tai Noi (Thai: อักษรไทน้อย, RTGS: akson thai noi; Lao: ອັກສອນລາວບູຮານ, RTGS: akson lao buhan) also spelled Thai Noi or Lao Buhan script is...
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  • Tai Le is a Unicode block containing characters for writing the Tai Le language. The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process...
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    intended characters. The Ahom script or Tai Ahom Script is an abugida that is used to write the Ahom language, a dormant Tai language undergoing revival...
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    Tanchangya Lik-Tai scripts Ahom Khamti Tai Le Tai Tham New Tai Lue Pyu Vatteluttu Kolezhuthu Malayanma Sinhala Dhives Akuru Bhattiprolu script Kadamba Telugu-Kannada...
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    evolved into scripts such as Balinese, Baybayin, Javanese, Kawi, Khmer, Lanna, Lao, Mon–Burmese, New Tai Lue, Sundanese, and Thai. This script is the sister...
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    alphabets. Thai script Lao script Sawndip Shan script Tai Viet script Tai Le script New Tai Lue alphabet Tai Tham script Tai Yo script Burmese alphabet...
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    article correctly. Tai Lue (New Tai Lü: ᦅᧄᦺᦑᦟᦹᧉ, Tai Tham: ᨣᩤᩴᨴᩱ᩠ᨿᩃᩨᩢ, kam tai lue, [kâm.tâj.lɯ̀]) or Xishuangbanna Dai is a Tai language of the Lu people...
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    is closely related to Tai Pao of Vietnam, where it may have originated. It was once written in a unique script, the Tai Yo script, but that is no longer...
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  • Dehong Dai (redirect from Dehong Tai)
    Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, and the Shan in Myanmar. Tai Nua people Tai Le script, used for the Tai Nüa language. This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    and the peripheral scripts of the Tai of Vietnam (Tai Dam, Tai Don, Tai Daeng, Tai Yo and Lai Pao script). Ferlus suggest that the Tai peoples all adopted...
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  • Lai Tay script means "the script of the Tai". It is also known by various other names such as the Yo Lai Tay script, Nge An script, Tai Yo script, Thai...
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    from the Cherokee syllabary, letter wa (ᥝ, transcription: v) from the Tai Le script, capital letter pi (Π, transcription: p) from the Greek alphabet; in...
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    Tagalog (Unicode block) Tagbanwa (Unicode block) Tai Le (Unicode block) Tai Tham (Unicode block) Tai Viet (Unicode block) Takri (Unicode block) Thai (Unicode...
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    capital, including the use of the Tham script, the Tai Noi script, and the Khom Thai script. Nowadays, the Khom Thai script is part of a required course for...
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  • Laos. Its earlier form, the Tai Noi script, was also used to write the Isan language, but was replaced by the Thai script. It has 27 consonants (ພະຍັນຊະນະ...
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    Sylheti Tagbanwa – Languages of Palawan Tai Le AKA Dehong Dai – Tai Nuea Tai Tham – Khün, and Northern Thai Tai Viet Takri Tamil Telugu Thai Tibetan Tigalari...
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    Tai Ya (Chinese: 傣雅语), also known as Tai Cung, Tai Chung and Dai Ya, is a Southwestern Tai language of southern China. It has one dialect, Tai Hongjin...
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    fabric of these areas. It is written in the Lao script, an abugida that evolved from ancient Tai scripts. Lao is a tonal language, where the pitch or tone...
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    Lampung script is an abugida which was traditionally used to write the Lampung and Komering languages. It belongs to the group of Ulu scripts; it has...
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    the Fakkham script as their secular script used for official inscriptions, important letters and other documents, while the Tai Tham script was used for...
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    instead of Tai Tham script. Northern Thai (Thai: ภาษาไทยถิ่นเหนือ), also called Kam Mueang (Northern Thai: ᨣᩴᩤᨾᩮᩬᩥᨦ, กำเมือง), Lanna or Tai Yuan, is the...
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