other symbols. Tai Nuea or Tai Nüa (Chinese: 傣那语; pinyin: Dǎinàyǔ; Thai: ภาษาไทเหนือ, pronounced [pʰāːsǎː tʰāj nɯ̌a]), also called Dehong Tai (Chinese: 德宏傣语;...
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Mangshi, Yunnan, China Tai Mao, a variety of Tai Nuea spoken at Nam Hkam, Shan State, Myanmar Muang Ka, a variety of Tai Nuea spoken at Muang Ka in Muang...
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pronunciation and language Ahom script Ahom language and alphabet Tai Viet script Tai Dam language and alphabet Tai Le script Tai Nuea language New Tai Lue alphabet...
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different groups of Tai people called Tai Nua, one in China and Burma, the other in Laos. Tai Nua/Lua can be written as Tai Neua, Tai Nuea, Tai Nüa or Dai Nua...
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Ahom people (redirect from Tai-Ahoms)
which fell into disuse along with the language. The Ahom script evolved from an earlier script of the Tai Nuea language which developed further under the...
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although the language is tonal. Tone markers emerge in the 1970s in two sets: combining marks like Thai/Lao, and modifiers like New Tai Lue/Tai Nuea which are...
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Lik To Yao (Tai Nüa: lik6 to4 yaaw2, "long script"). The Lik Tho Ngok script used by the Tai Nuea people is one of a number of "Lik Tai" scripts or "Lik"...
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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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instead of Tai Tham script. Kam Mueang (Northern Thai: ᨣᩴᩤᨾᩮᩬᩥᨦ, กำเมือง ) or Northern Thai language (Thai: ภาษาไทยถิ่นเหนือ) is the language of the Northern...
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languages in the Kra-Dai language family. It is most closely related to (other than Lao) "tribal" Tai languages such as Phu Thai and Tai Yo. Isan is officially...
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is also used for related Northwestern Tai languages, and it is called Tai Yai or Tai Long in other Tai languages. Standard Shan, which is also known as...
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living indigenous languages and 24 living non-indigenous languages, with the majority of people speaking languages of the Southwestern Tai family, and the...
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Theravada New Year (category Articles containing French-language text)
Sangkhan (Tai Khuen).: 237 Poy Son Nam, Poy Sad Nam or Sangkhan Pee Mai (Tai Lue people in Xishuangbanna).: 233 Poy Sang Khan and Poy Sang Jan (Tai Nuea language...
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tup3/tɔpD1, Mak/Dong tapD2, Tai Nuea top5, Sui-Lingam tjăpD2, Sui-Jungchiang tjăpD2, Sui-Pyo tjăpD2, T'en tjapD2, White Tai tup4, Red Tai tup3, Shan thup5, Lao...
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Intha-Danu Blang Danau Muak Sa-aak Palaung Riang Tai Loi Wa Mon Khamti Khün Tai Lue Tai Laing Tai Nuea Kedah Malay Moken (Salone) Moklen Standard Malay...
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Kra–Dai-speaking peoples (redirect from Kam-Tai ethnic groups in China)
(Thai: ไทลาย tai laai) Minggiay (Thai: มิงเกีย ming-gia) Mo Isan people Tai Nuea (Thai: ไทเหนือ tai nĕua), including the Tai Mao and Tai Pong people Pachen...
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It borders Bang Na Tai in Bang Na District of Bangkok to the north. Samrong Nuea is part of the administrative area of Samrong Nuea Subdistrict Municipality...
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Hulusi (category Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text)
lamtao in the Dai (Tai Nuea) language of Dehong and "pi namtao" in Lue language (Sipsong Panna), Khun language (Kengtung), Yuan language (Northern Thailand)...
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Mangshi (category Articles containing Tai Nüa-language text)
former name of Mangshi, meaning "west of Lu [Salween] River".: 460 In Tai Nuea language, the city name is Muang Khon: 18 (ᥛᥫᥒᥰ ᥑᥩᥢᥴ), written in Chinese...
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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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Pak Nam Fang Nuea (Thai: วัดปากน้ำฝั่งเหนือ) is an old Thai Buddhist temple in Bangkok. It is a monastery paired with Wat Pak Nam Fang Tai, which is located...
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subdistrict, which consists of Thap Krit Nuea ("north Thap Krit), Thap Krit Klang ("central Thap Krit"), and Thap Krit Tai. Later in the year 1997, when there...
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pair of temples, namely Wat Pak Nam Fang Nuea (วัดปากน้ำฝั่งเหนือ), on the opposite side, with Wat Pak Nam Fang Tai. Its name meaning "the temple on the southern...
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Ruili (category Articles containing Tai Nüa-language text)
"beautiful". An older name of Ruili is Mengmao (勐卯), derived from the Tai Nuea language "Mong Mao" (ᥝᥥᥒᥰ ᥛᥫᥒᥰ), meaning "foggy place". Ruili is on the border...
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Dai people (category Articles containing Tai Lü-language text)
ရှမ်းလူမျိုး; Tai Lü: ᨴᩱ/ᨴᩱ᩠ᨿ; Lao: ໄຕ; Thai: ไท; Shan: တႆး, [tai˥˩]; Tai Nüa: ᥖᥭᥰ, [tai˥]; Chinese: 傣族; pinyin: Dǎizú) are several Tai-speaking ethnic...
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scripts are used for the Khamti, Phake, Aiton and Tai Nuea languages, as well as for other Tai languages across Northern Myanmar and Assam, in Northeast...
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subdistrict Thung Hua. Wang Nuea (Thai: องค์การบริหารส่วนตำบลวังเหนือ) consisting of parts of subdistrict Wang Nuea. Wang Tai (Thai: องค์การบริหารส่วนตำบลวังใต้)...
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Surin Islands (redirect from Ko Surin Nuea)
Surin Islands consist primarily of two larger islands, Ko Surin Nuea and Ko Surin Tai, which are separated by a channel approximately 200 m (660 ft) wide...
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Thailand (category Articles containing Thai-language text)
ประเทศไทย). The first line of the national anthem is: prathet thai ruam lueat nuea chat chuea thai (Thai: ประเทศไทยรวมเลือดเนื้อชาติเชื้อไทย), 'Thailand is...
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