Tai Nüa Language

Tai Nüa (also called Dehong Dai or Chinese Shan; own name: [tai lə], which means "upper Tai" or "northern Tai", or ᥖᥭᥰᥖᥬᥳᥑᥨᥒᥰ [tai taɯ xoŋ]; Chinese: Dǎinǎyǔ 傣哪语 or Déhóng Dǎiyǔ 德宏傣语; Thai: ภาษาไทยเหนือ [pʰaːsaː tʰai nɯːa] or ภาษาไทใต้คง [pʰaːsaː tʰai taikʰoŋ]) is one of the languages spoken by the Dai people in China, especially in the Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture in the southwest of Yunnan province. It is closely related to the o... more

Also known as:

  • Tai Nua language,
  • Chinese Tai,
  • Yunannese Shan,
  • Tai Nuea,
  • Tai Kong,
  • Dehong,
  • Tai Neua,
  • Tai Dehong,
  • Tai-kong,
  • Yunnan Shant'ou,
  • Dai Nuea,
  • Tai Mao,
  • Tai Man,
  • Dai Kong,
  • Dehong Dai,
  • Tai-le,
  • Dai Na,
  • Chinese Shan,
  • Tai Nue,
  • Tai Le,
  • Tai Nüa,
  • Tai Nü

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  • tdd

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