yoy ISO 639

Yoy

  • Geography

    TH Sakon Nakhon province: Akat Amnuai district, Akat, Ba Wa, Wa Yai, sub-districts; Phang Khon district and Sawang Daen Din district.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Thailand

yoy
Dioi, Du’o’i, Duoi, Giy, I, Jui, Lao Yuai, Yay, Yi, Yoe, Yoi, Yooi, Yooy, Yuai, Yueai
7,000 in Thailand (Schliesinger 2001). Total users in all countries: 9,000.
Sakon Nakhon province: Akat Amnuai district, Akat, Ba Wa, Wa Yai, sub-districts; Phang Khon district and Sawang Daen Din district.
Laos, Northern Thailand
6b (Threatened).
Kra-Dai, Kam-Tai, Tai, Northern
Some young people, all adults. Negative attitudes. Also use Thai [tha]. Use of Yoy is discouraged in the school system in favor of Thai [tha] (Phakkahn 2017). Also use Lao [lao] (Phakkahn 2017). Also use Northeastern Thai [tts].
Thai script [Thai], limited usage.
Buddhist, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Yoy
Yoy
2,000 in Laos (1999 census).
Khammouan province.
6b (Threatened)
All also use Lao [lao].
Maybe the same as Tai Yo [tyj] of Khammouan province, a Northern Tai language. Buddhist.
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