New Tai Lue alphabet — New Tai Lue Type alphabet … Wikipedia
Unicode-Block Neu-Tai-Lue — Der Unicode Block New Tai Lue (Neu Tai Lue) (1980–19DF) enthält die Schrift für die Sprache Tai Lü, eine der vier Schriftsprachen des Dai Volkes in China. Eine weitere Schrift dieses Volkes ist im vorangehenden Unicode Block Tai Le kodiert. Neu… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tai Lü language — Tai Lü (or Tai Lue, Tai Le; tai51 lIPA|ɯ11; Xishuangbanna Dai; Chinese: 傣仂语 Dǎilèyǔ; Vietnamese: Lự or Lữ) is a language spoken by about 670,000 people in South East Asia. This includes 250,000 people in China, 200,000 in Burma, 134,000 in… … Wikipedia
LUE — may refer to:* Tyronn Lue (born 1977), American professional basketball player * Dai Lue (or Tai Lue), one of the 56 recognized ethnic groups of China * Donald De Lue (1897–1988), American sculptor * Life, the Universe and Everything , a book by… … Wikipedia
Tai Lü — Gesprochen in Volksrepublik China Sprecher 250.000 Linguistische Klassifikation Tai Kadai Kam Tai (Dong Tai) Be Tai (Bai Tai) Tai Lü … Deutsch Wikipedia
New York Point — alphabet New York Point is a system of writing for the blind invented by William Bell Wait (1839 1916), a teacher in the New York Institute for the Education of the Blind. The system used three bases of equidistant points arranged in two… … Wikipedia
Tai Le script — Infobox Writing system name=Dehong Dai/Tai Le type=abugida unicode= [http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0E80.pdf U+1950 ndash;U+197F] iso15924=TaleTai Le is a script used for the Tai Nüa language. Unicode The Unicode range for Tai Le is U+1950… … Wikipedia
Tai languages — Infobox Language family name=Tai altname= region=Southern China (esp. Guangxi, Guizhou, Yunnan), Southeast Asia familycolor=Tai Kadai fam1=Tai Kadai child1=Northern child2=Central child3=Southwestern iso2=taiThe Tai languages ( th. ภาษาไต) are a… … Wikipedia
Tai peoples — Thai peoples redirects here. For the subgroup of the Tai, see Thai people Tai Tai women in Yunnan. Regions with significant populations China (Dai), Myanmar/Burma (Shan) … Wikipedia
Tai languages — Family of closely related languages spoken in Southeast Asia and southern China by more than 80 million people. According to a widely used classification, Tai comprises three branches. The Southwestern group includes Thai, the national language… … Universalium