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    Tai Yo (Thai: ไทญ้อ), also known as Tai Mène and Nyaw (Thai: ไตเมือง), is a Tai language of Southeast Asia. It is closely related to Tai Pao of Vietnam...
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  • The Lao Nyaw, Thai Nyaw or Tai Yo (Thai/Isan: ไทญ้อ, Thai pronunciation: [tʰāj jɔ́ː], Isan pronunciation: [tʰɑj ɲɔː], Khmer: ឡាវញ៉) are an ethnic group...
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    Ethnic groups in Thailand (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
    percent, also called Northern Khmer) 900,000 Malay (1.5 percent) 500,000 Nyaw (0.8 percent) 470,000 Phu Thai (0.8 percent) 400,000 Kuy/Kuay (also Suay)...
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    home to 51 living indigenous languages and 24 living non-indigenous languages, with the majority of people speaking languages of the Southwestern Tai family...
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  • and fauna, and daily objects. For example, the Danu term for 'cat' is mi-nyaw (မိညော်), not kyaung (ကြောင်) as in standard Burmese. Danu and Intha are...
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    Lao people (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    not enough to impede conversation, but many of these groups, such as the Nyaw and Phuthai consider themselves distinct, and often have differences in clothing...
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    Tai Dam people (category Articles containing Lao-language text)
    They sing out verses and vivid alternate songs. Hmong people Khmu people Nyaw people Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tai Dam people. Walsh, Matthew...
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    Khmu people (redirect from Xmu language)
    Khmu people; they are performed in order to ensure a good harvest. Hmong Nyaw people "Results of Population and Housing Census 2015" (PDF). Lao Statistics...
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    Kra–Dai-speaking peoples (category Articles containing Thai-language text)
    Northeastern Thai (including the Lao Kaleun and Isan people) Tai Nuea Nùng Nyaw Tai Pao Tai Peung Phuan (Population of 106,099 in Laos) Phutai (Population...
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    Tai peoples (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    Lao-Phutai subfamily of Southwestern Tai: Isan speakers (occasionally), the Nyaw or Yaw and the Phu Thai. The Zhuang in China do not constitute an autonymic...
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  • District). The Kassak language is a Lao dialect, although the Kassak people live a lifestyle similar to that of the Khmu people. Nùng Nyaw Tai Pao Tai Peung...
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  • Rau peoples (category Articles containing Zhuang-language text)
    the Lao-Phutai subfamily of Southwestern Tai: Isan people (occasionally), Nyaw people and Phu Thai speakers. The name Rau comes from Zhuang raeuz and means...
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    Ethnic groups of Southeast Asia (category CS1 Chinese (China)-language sources (zh-cn))
    people Kadai peoples Kam–Sui peoples Tay people Saek people Nung people Nyaw people Lu people Kongsat White Tai Shan people Maramagyi (classified as part...
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  • in Cambodia. Lao Nyo is classified as a dialect of Lao rather than Nyo (Nyaw), based on linguistic data from Aun Loung Svay Chas village in Cambodia....
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    Hmong people (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 25)
    Memorial The Art of Not Being Governed Bhutanese people Khmu people Nepalis Nyaw people Tai Dam people Tibetans Burmese people There is no official census...
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    Demographics of Thailand (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
    Khmer Leu (2.3%, also called Northern Khmer) 900,000 Malay (1.5%) 500,000 Nyaw (0.8%) 470,000 Phu Thai (0.8%) 400,000 Kuy/Kuay (also known as Suay) (0.7%)...
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    per cent, also called Northern Khmer); e) 900,000 Malay (1.5%); f) 500,000 Nyaw (0.8 per cent); g) 470,000 Phu Thai (0.8 per cent); h) 400,000 Kuy/Kuay (also...
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    Ethnic groups in Cambodia (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
    "Nyo" (pronounced /ɲɑː/), they speak a dialect of the Lao language and are distinct from the Nyaw people of Northern Isan and Laos. Their villages are concentrated...
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    Thailand (Khon Mueang in Chiang Mai Province, Phutai in Sakon Nakhon Province, Nyaw in Nakhon Phanom Province, Lao Isan in four provinces of Northeast Thailand...
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    Isan (category CS1 uses Thai-language script (th))
    Siam." Before the central government introduced the Thai alphabet and language in regional schools, the people of Isan wrote in the Tai Noi script, which...
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  • Mainland Chinese (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    University Press. Siu, Y.M. 1996. “Population and Immigration.” in M.K. Nyaw and S.M. Li (eds.) The Other Hong Kong Report 1996. Hong Kong: The Chinese...
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    Soe Lin Oo (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    Myanmar-USA-France-Thai Challenge Fights Yangon, Myanmar Draw 5 3:00 2010-08-29 Win Ka Nyaw Htoo Golden Belt Championship 2010 Final Yangon, Myanmar KO 4 0:48 Wins 2010...
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  • Pashtunwali (category Articles containing Pashto-language text)
    him refuge, I cannot throw him out now. Justice and revenge (نياو او بدل, nyāw aw badál) – To seek justice or take revenge against the wrongdoer. No time...
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  • Sino-Tibetan-speaking peoples Karenic peoples Karen (Per Ploan Poe/Ploan/Pwa Ka Nyaw/Kanyaw): an alliance of hill tribes of Myanmar and Thailand Lolo-Burmese...
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    Padaung Karen, Tai Dam, Suay, Khmer, Mon, Lao Isan, Soa, Shan, Phutai, Nyaw, S'gaw Karen, Thai, Khon Mueang), Vietnam (Mang from Mường Tè District, Ede...
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    Sakon Nakhon province (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
    group of Sakon Nakhon are Chinese and Vietnamese with Tai Dam as well as Nyaw. The provincial seal shows the Phrathat Choeng Chum, a Lao-style chedi built...
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    Khok Si Suphan district (category CS1 uses Thai-language script (th))
    province. The people of Khok Si Suphan are predominantly of Phu Thai and Nyaw ethnicity. The district is divided into four sub-districts (tambons), which...
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  • Hmong–Mien language. Haplogroup O-M122 comprises about 50% or more of the total Y-chromosome variation among the populations of each of these language families...
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    British National (Overseas) (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    Ching, Frank (1996). "From the Joint Declaration to the Basic Law". In Nyaw, Mee-kau; Li, Si-ming (eds.). The Other Hong Kong Report 1996. The Chinese...
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    (Hmong), China (Guizhou) F1a2a – Thailand (Phutai in Sakon Nakhon Province, Nyaw in Nakhon Phanom Province, Mon in Lopburi Province), China (Han in Zhanjiang...
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