Languages by language family/Shan Tai
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◂ Tai-Kadai (or Kra-Dai) languages ◂ Kam-Tai languages ◂ Daic-Beic (or Be-Tai) languages ◂ Daic languages ◂ Central-Southwestern Tai languages ◂ Sapa-Southwestern Tai languages ◂ Southwestern Tai P languages
- Southern Shan languages (see below)
- Northern Shan languages (see below)
- Assam Tai languages (see below)
- Tai Long (or Tai Lao) [thi] (disabled)
- Tai Hongjin [tiz] (disabled)
- Tai Laing [tjl] (disabled)
▸ Southern Shan languages:
- Khün (or Khuen, Tai-Khuen, Tai Khun, Hkun, Kuen, Khyn, Khun Shan, Gon Shan) [kkh] (disabled)
- Northern Thai (or Lanna, Lan Na, La Nya, Lanatai, Kam Mu’ang, Kammyang, Kammüang, Khon Mung, Khon Myang, Mu’ang, Muang, Myang, Payap, Phayap, Phyap, Thai Yuan, Yuan, Youanne, Yuon, Youon, Yon, Tai Nya, Western Laotian) [nod]
- Bandu
- Nan
- Tai Wang
▸ Northern Shan languages:
- Shan (or Tai Shan, Sha, Sam, Tai Yai, Thai Yai, Great Thai, Tai Luang, Mau, Ngeo, Ngiao, Ngiaw, Ngio, Ngiow) [shn]
- Kokant Shan
- Tai Mao
- Tai Nüa (or Tai Nuea, Tay Nüa, Tainuá, Tai Nü, Tai Nue, Tai Neua, Dai Na, Dai Nuea, Tai Le, Tai-Le, Paiyi, Tai Man, Tai Mao, Tayok, Thai Chè, Thai Khè, Twelve Districts Shan, Yunannese Shan, Yunnan Shant’ou, Chinese Shan, Chinese Tai) [tdd]
- Dehong (ot Tai Dehong, Dehong, Dehong Dai, Dai Kong, Tai-Kong)
- Tai Pong
- Yongren
▸ Assam Tai languages:
- Aiton (or Aitón, Aitonia) [aio] (disabled)
- Khamyang (or Khamiyang, Khamjang, Tai Khamyang, Shyam) [ksu] (disabled)
- Phake (or Tai Phake, Phakey, Faake, Phakial) [phk] (disabled)
- Turung (or Tai Turung, Tairong, Tailung) [try] (disabled)
- Khamti (or Khampti, Khampti Shan, Kamti, Kam Ti, Khamti, Khamti Shan, Khampti Sam, Khandi Shan, Hkampti, Hkamti, Tai Kam Ti, Tai-Khamti) [kht] (disabled)
- Assam Khamti
- North Burma Khamti
- Sinkaling Hkamti