Languages by language family/Southwestern Tai P
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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
- Lue-Yong languages (see below)
- Black Tai languages (see below)
- White Tai languages (see below)
- Red Tai languages (see below)
- Shan Tai (or Northwestern Tai, Shanic) languages (see subpage)
- Ahom (or Tai Ahom) (†) [aho]
- Tai Ya (or Daiya, Ya, Tai-Chung, Tai-Cung, Tai Cung, Cung) [cuu] (disabled)
▸ Lue-Yong languages:
▸ Black Tai languages:
- Thai Song (or Lao Song, Lao Song Dam, Chong of Mương Kratt, Cong of Trat) [soa] (disabled)
- Tai Dam (or Táy-Dam, Thái Den, Tai Do, Black Thai) [blt] (disabled)
- Táy Mu’ò’i (or Tai Mueai, Meuay)
▸ White Tai languages:
- Pa Di (or Padi) [pdi] (disabled)
- Tai Dón (or Tai Lai, Tai Kao, Táy Khao, Thái Tráng, Tai Blanc, Thai Blanc, White Tai, White Thai) [twh] (disabled)
- Tai Thanh (or Táy Thanh, Tai Man Thanh, Thanh) [tmm] (disabled)
▸ Red Tai languages:
- Tai Muong languages (see below)
- Tai Daeng (or Tai Deng, Daeng, Taidaén, Thai Dang, Thai Do, Táy-Môc-Châu, Môc-Châu, Tai Rouge, Red Tai, Red Thai) [tyr] (disabled)
- Tày Tac (or Tai Tac) [tyt] (disabled)
▸ Tai Muong languages:
- Tai Pao (or Tien-pao, T’ien-pao) [tpo] (disabled)
- Tai Do-Mene-Yo (or Tay Muoi, Tay Quy Chau) [tyj] (disabled)
- Nyaw (or Nyo, Nyoh, Jo, Yo)
- Tai Do (or Tai Do, Tay-Jo, Tay Yo)
- Tai Mène (or Tay Mènè, Tai-Maen, Tai Maen, Tai Man, Tai Men)