Tai Daeng, Táy-Môc-Châu or Red Tai is the language of the Tai Daeng people of northwestern Vietnam and across the border into northeastern Laos. It belongs...
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The Red Tai (in Vietnamese language Thái Đỏ; in Lao language Tai Daeng) are an ethnic group of Vietnam and Laos. They speak the Tai Daeng language. In Vietnam...
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Tai Daeng (or Red Tai) can refer to: Tai Daeng language, a Tai language of northern Vietnam Tai Daeng people, an ethnic group of Vietnam This disambiguation...
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Tai language can mean the following, Tai Daeng language Tai Laing language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Red Tai language...
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The Southwestern Tai or Thai languages are a branch of the Tai languages of Southeast Asia. Its languages include Central Thai (Siamese), Northern Thai...
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speak a Southwestern Tai language. The word Lü (ລື້) is similar to the Lao people in the Tai Lü language. Tai Lü can be written as Tai Lue, Dai Le and Dai...
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to the Tai Daeng (Red Tai) language. Tai Meuay also displays lexical similarities with Tay language varieties of Nghệ An Province, Vietnam. Tai Meuay has...
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Tai Ya Tai Nüa Khamti Tai Laing Tai Phake Tai Aiton Khamyang Tai Ahom Turung Sapa Thai Northern Thai Lao Tai peoples of Vietnam Tai Dam Tai Daeng Tai...
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An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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been suggested that the Fakkham script is the source of the Tai Don, Tai Dam and Tai Daeng writing systems found in Jinping (China), northern Laos, and...
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Chinese: 泰族十二州; Tai Dam: ꪵꪠ꪿ꪙꪒꪲꪙꪼꪕ "Tai Federation") was a confederation of Tai Dam ("Black Tai"), Tai Dón ("White Tai") and Tai Daeng ("Red Tai") chiefdoms...
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Tai Duan Din Daeng Junction (Thai: แยกใต้ด่วนดินแดง) in Din Daeng District, where Din Daeng Road meets Vibhavadi Rangsit Road. Tai Duan Din Daeng features...
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Northern Thai people (redirect from Tai Yuan)
As a Tai group, they are closely related to Tai Lü and Tai Khün with regards to common culture, language and history as well as to Thailand's dominant...
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is also used by Tai Daeng people (Red Tai) that's alternative to Khwan. The temple in Tai folk religion has various forms and names. Tai Ahom has the system...
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Kra–Dai-speaking peoples (redirect from Kam-Tai ethnic groups in China)
a Tai–Kadai language called Lincheng. Tai Daeng Tai Dam Tai Gapong Tai He Tay Khang Tai Kao Kongsat Kuan (Population of 2,500 in Laos) Tai Laan Tai Maen...
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Thái people (Vietnam) (category Tai peoples)
several Tai groups, of which the main groups are the Black Thai (Tai Dam, Thái Đen), White Thai (Tai Don, Thái Trắng) and the Red Thai (Tai Daeng, Thái...
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List of ethnic groups in Laos (section Tai and Rau)
(population of 4,500 in Laos) Tai Daeng Tai Dam Tai Gapong Tai He (or Tai E) Tai Khang (population of 47,636 in Laos) Tay Khang Tai Kao Kongsat Kuan (population...
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Lai Tay script (redirect from Tai Yo script)
scripts of the Tai peoples of Vietnam, which include the Tai Dam, Tai Don, Tai Daeng, Lai Tay and Lai Pao scripts. Ferlus suggests that the Tai peoples all...
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Xam Neua (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
are mostly Lao, Vietnamese, and Hmong, with some Tai Dam, Tai Daeng, and Tai Lu. The predominant language is Lao with minorities of Vietnamese and Hmong...
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Red Bull (category CS1 Hungarian-language sources (hu))
When branding their new product, Mateschitz referenced Krating Daeng's name: in Thai, daeng means red, and a krating (known in English as a gaur) is a large...
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Xiangkhouang province (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
in traditional clothing Tai Dam, Tai Daeng and Tai Phuan belong to the Tai language family, by far the most significant language in Laos, spoken by 60%...
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Thailand (category Articles containing Thai-language text)
Sino-Tibetan languages like Lawa, Akha, and Karen; and other Tai languages such as Phu Thai, and Saek. Hmong is a member of the Hmong–Mien languages, which...
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Daoviang Butnakho (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
Bangphay (ສາວເຊບັ້ງໄຟ) Daeng Duangduean Ying Khonnan Maen Phay (ຍິງຄົນນັ້ນແມ່ນໃຜ) Nong Nao (ນ້ອງຫນາວ) Tai Orathai Kaem Daeng Raeng Jai (แก้มแดงแรงใจ)...
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Fuzhou dialect (redirect from Foochow language)
kjeŋ˨˩˧] Please: 請 Chiāng [tsʰjaŋ˧]; 起動 Kī-dâe̤ng [kʰi˥ lɔyŋ˨˦˨] Thank you: 謝謝 Siâ-siâ [sja˥˧ lja˨˦˨]; 起動 Kī-dâe̤ng [kʰi˥ lɔyŋ˨˦˨] Sorry: 對不住 Dó̤i-bók-cê̤ṳ...
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Township 糯福乡, Lancang County, China Lahu Nyi (Red Lahu, Southern Lahu, Musseh Daeng, Luhishi, Luhushi), Shehleh Lahu Shehleh Phạm Huy (2013:13) lists the following...
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Phongsaly province (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
are 13 minority ethnic groups with independent language and culture identity: Khammu, Thai Dam, Thai Daeng, Yao, Leu, Ho (Hani), Hmong, Akha, Yang, Bid...
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Sukhothai Kingdom (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
include the Ta Pha Daeng Shrine, Wat Phra Phai Luang, and Wat Si Sawai. In contrast, some historians suggest the migration of Tai peoples into Mainland...
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three congregations including the Mae Dok Daeng Church, known today as the Suwanduangrit Church, Ban Dok Daeng. In 1885, the mission sponsored the founding...
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Chiang Mai province (category Articles containing Thai-language text)
support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Tai Tham script. Chiang Mai is the second largest Province (changwat) of Thailand...
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