Tai Daeng language
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 to the Tai language family, being closely connected with Black Tai and White Tai, as well as being more distantly related to the language spoken in modern Thailand.
Tai Daeng | |
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Red Tai Táy-Môc-Châu | |
ꪼꪕꪵꪒꪉ Tay lɛɛŋ | |
"Tai Daeng" written in Tai Viet script | |
Region | Northwestern Vietnam Northeastern Laos |
Ethnicity | Tai Daeng |
Native speakers | (105,000 cited 1999–2007) |
Kra–Dai
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Tai Viet | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | tyr |
Glottolog | taid1249 |
ELP | Tai Daeng |
Distribution of the Southwestern Tai languages. |
The language is classified as part of the Thái official ethnic community in Vietnam and of the Phu Tai composite group in Laos. However, speakers in Vietnam tend to identify with Black Tai, or Tai Dam, thus denying that they are Red Tai.
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