nod ISO 639
คำเมือง (Kam Mueang) Autonyms
Thai, Northern
Visualizations
A language of Thailand
- ISO 639
- nod
- Alternate Names
- Kam Mu’ang, Kammyang, Kammüang, Khon, Khon Mueang, Khon Myang, Khonmuang, La Nya, Lan Na, Lanatai, Lanna, Mu’ang, Mueang, Mung, Myang, Payap, Phayap, Phyap, Tai Nya, Western Laotian, “Tai Yon” (pej.), “Tai Yuan” (pej.), “Yuan” (pej.)
- Autonym
- คำเมือง (Kam Mueang)
- Population
- 6,000,000 in Thailand (1983 SIL). Total users in all countries: 6,029,500.
- Location
- Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Kamphaeng Phet, Lampang, Lamphun, Mae Hong Son, Nan, Phayao, Phrae, Sukhothai, Tak, Uttaradit provinces.
- Language Maps
- Laos, Northern Thailand
- Language Status
- 3 (Wider communication). De facto language of provincial identity in northern provinces. Became a dominant regional language in the 18th century in northern Thailand. Language of the royalty and well-educated northerners.
- Classification
- Kra-Dai, Kam-Tai, Tai, Southwestern
- Dialects
- Nan, Bandu, Tai Wang. Nan dialect is more distinct.
- Typology
- 20 consonants, 21 vowels.
- Language Use
- Most use Northern Thai in the home. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Some also use Thai [tha]. Used as L2 by Akha [ahk], Bisu [bzi], Eastern Lawa [lwl], Hakka Chinese [hak], Iu Mien [ium], Lü [khb], Mlabri [mra], Mpi [mpz], Phrae Pwo Karen [kjt], Prai [prt], Tai Ya [cuu], Western Lawa [lcp], Yong [yno].
- Language Development
- Newspapers. Dictionary. NT: 1914–2017.
- Writing
- Tai Tham (Lanna) script [Lana], limited usage. Thai script [Thai].
- Other Comments
- Yuan is their term for Vietnamese [vie]. The name ‘Phyap’ (Phayap) is Sanskrit [san], north. Buddhist.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Thai, Northern
Also Spoken in
- Location
- Oudomxai and Xiangnabouli provinces.
- Dialects
- Nan.
- Language Status
- 6a (Vigorous)
- Language Use
- Also use Lao [lao].
- Other Comments
- Buddhist, traditional religion. View other languages of Laos
Language Name
Thai, Northern
User Population
29,500 in Laos (2005 census).
