tyr ISO 639

Tai Daeng

  • Geography

    VN Ha Tinh, Hoa Binh, Son La, and Yen Bai provinces; Thanh Hoa province: south of Sam Nuea; Nghe An province: around Qui Chau.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Viet Nam

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Daeng, Deng, Laeng, Leng, Lèng, Red Tai, Tai Deng, Tai Laeng, Tai Rouge, Thai Dang, Thai Do, Thái Đỏ, Đanh
80,000 in Vietnam (Bradley 2007b). Ethnic population: 100,000 (Bradley 2007b). Total users in all countries: 105,000.
Ha Tinh, Hoa Binh, Son La, and Yen Bai provinces; Thanh Hoa province: south of Sam Nuea; Nghe An province: around Qui Chau.
Laos, Northern Viet Nam, Northwestern Viet Nam
6a* (Vigorous). Language of recognized ethnic group: Thai.
Kra-Dai, Kam-Tai, Tai, Southwestern
Tay Mười (Tai Muoi, Tay Muoi, Tay Mươy), Man Thanh, Tay Mai Châu, Táy Môc-Châu (Môc Châu), No Name, Tai Nhai.
Tonal (5 tones).
Also use Vietnamese [vie].
Tai Viet script [Tavt].
Part of the Thái official ethnic community (1,550,423, 2009 census). Speakers in Vietnam tend to identify with Tai Dam [blt] and deny they are Red Tai.
OLAC resources in and about Tai Daeng
Tai Daeng
25,000 in Laos (Asian Minorities Outreach 1999b).
Bolikhamxai province: Khamkeut district, Lac Sao sub-district; Luang Namtha province: Luong district; Viengchan province: Kasi district; Houaphan, Louangphabang, Oudomxai, Phongsali, and Xiengkhoang provinces.
Tai Meuay (Mueay, Tai Meuy, Tai Mueai, Tai Muei).
6b (Threatened)
Also use Lao [lao]. Used as L2 by O’du [tyh].
Part of the official Thai ethnic community in Vietnam. Traditional religion, Buddhist.
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