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==Tai languages==
==Tai languages==
*the [[Tai languages]] in general
*[[Dai Zhuang language]], Dàizhuàngyǔ, 岱壮语, spoken primarily in Wenshan Prefecture, Yunnan, China
*[[Dai Zhuang language]], Dàizhuàngyǔ, 岱壮语, spoken primarily in Wenshan Prefecture, Yunnan, China
*[[Tai Dam language]], Dǎinǎyǔ, 傣哪语; Dǎidānyǔ, 傣担语, spoken by the Tai Dam people in Southeast Asia
*[[Tai Dam language]], Dǎinǎyǔ, 傣哪语; Dǎidānyǔ, 傣担语, spoken by the Tai Dam people in Southeast Asia

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Dai language may refer to:

Tai languages

  • the Tai languages in general
  • Dai Zhuang language, Dàizhuàngyǔ, 岱壮语, spoken primarily in Wenshan Prefecture, Yunnan, China
  • Tai Dam language, Dǎinǎyǔ, 傣哪语; Dǎidānyǔ, 傣担语, spoken by the Tai Dam people in Southeast Asia
  • Tai Hongjin language, 红金傣语, spoken in Southern China
  • Tai Lü language, Dǎilèyǔ, 傣仂语, spoken by the Lu people in Southeast Asia
  • Tai Nüa language, Déhóng Dǎiyǔ, 德宏傣语, spoken by the Dai people, especially in Yunnan province, China
  • Tai Ya language, Dǎiyǎyǔ, 傣雅语, spoken primarily in southern China and Thailand

Other languages

See also