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  1. The Kra–Dai languages (also known as Tai–Kadai and Daic) are a language family in Mainland Southeast Asia, Southern China and Northeast India. All languages in the family are tonal languages, including Thai and Lao, the national languages of Thailand and Laos respectively. [1]
    Ethnicity: Daic people
    Geographic distribution: Southern China, Hainan Island, Indochina and Northeast India
    Linguistic classification: One of the world's primary language families
    Proto-language: Proto-Kra–Dai
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    What is the origin of the Kadai language?
    Tai-Kadai Language Family All members of the Tai-Kadai (also known as Kadai or Kam-Tai) language family evolved from an ancestral language called Proto-Tai which is thought to have originated in the area between northern Vietnam and southeastern China. Some 2,000 years ago, speakers of the Tai languages moved southward into Southeast Asia.
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    What is the Tai-Kadai language?
    Some 2,000 years ago, speakers of the Tai languages moved southward into Southeast Asia. Today, languages belonging to the Tai-Kadai language family are spoken by an estimated 85 million people in Southeast Asia in an area extending from Thailand into Laos, Vietnam, China, Burma, and India.
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    What is the Taitai language?
    Tai, also known as Kam-Tai, comprises the best known members of the family: Thai and Lao, the national languages of Thailand and Laos, whose speakers alone account for over half of the Tai-Kadai population. Thai and Lao are closely related to Zhuang, the language of the largest minority group in China.
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    What is the origin of the Tai language family?
    Tai-Kadai Language Family. All members of the Tai-Kadai (also known as Kadai or Kam-Tai) language family evolved from an ancestral language called Proto-Tai which is thought to have originated in the area between northern Vietnam and southeastern China. Some 2,000 years ago, speakers of the Tai languages moved southward into Southeast Asia.
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  3. https://www.amazon.com/Tai-Kadai-Languages-Rout...

    WebAug 18, 2011 · The Tai-Kadai Languages provides a unique, comprehensive, single-volume tome covering much needed grammatical descriptions in the area. It presents an important overview of Thai that …

  4. https://www.mustgo.com/worldlanguages/tai-kadai-language-family

    WebToday, languages belonging to the Tai-Kadai language family are spoken by an estimated 85 million people in Southeast Asia in an area extending from Thailand into Laos, …

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  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kra–Dai_languages

    The Kra–Dai languages (also known as Tai–Kadai and Daic) are a language family in Mainland Southeast Asia, Southern China and Northeast India. All languages in the family are tonal languages, including Thai and Lao, the national languages of Thailand and Laos respectively. Around 93 million people speak Kra–Dai languages, 60% of whom speak Thai. Ethnologue lists 95 languages i…

    • Ethnicity: Daic people
    • Linguistic classification: One of the world's primary
  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tai_languages

    The Tai or Zhuang–Tai languages (Thai: ภาษาไท or ภาษาไต, transliteration: p̣hās̛̄āthay or p̣hās̛̄ātay) are a branch of the Kra–Dai language family. The Tai languages include the most widely spoken of the Tai–Kadai languages, including Standard Thai or Siamese, the national language of Thailand; Lao or Laotian, the national language of Laos; Myanmar's Shan language; and Zhuang, …

  8. https://www.iias.asia/the-newsletter/article/tai...

    WebIt is one of the major language families in East and Southeast Asia. The number of the Tai-Kadai languages is estimated to be close to one hundred, with approximately 100 million …

  9. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Tai-Kadai-languages

    Webrelationship to Tai languages. In Tai languages: The relationship of Tai languages to other language families. …its relatives is called either Tai-Kadai or simply Kadai. The former …

  10. Tai-Kadai Languages — Brill

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    WebTai-Kadai Languages(4,265 words) The Tai-Kadai languages form one of the world’s major language families, as they are spoken by close to 100 million speakers (Diller et al. …

  11. https://www.reddit.com/r/badlinguistics/comments/...

    WebThere are at least four separate families (Sino-Tibetan, Tai-Kadai, Austronesian, and Austroasiatic) lumped together in one giant grouping. To make matters worse, some of …

  12. https://www.amazon.com/Tai-Kadai-Languages-Rout...

    WebNov 30, 2004 · Hardcover. $309.54 - $382.94 2 Used from $309.54 6 New from $379.00. Paperback. $94.95 - $102.56 1 Used from $102.56 5 New from $94.76. The Routledge Language Family Series is aimed at …

  13. languagesgulper.com/eng/Taikadai.html

    WebTai-Kadai languages are divided into four branches: Tai, Kam-Sui, Kra or Kadai and Hlai, plus the isolate Ong Be. The Tai branch is the largest and has the widest distribution with members in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, …

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