- 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 inSouth East Asia . This includes 250,000 people inChina , 200,000 inBurma , 134,000 inThailand , and 5,000 inVietnam . The language is similar to otherTai languages .In Vietnam, Tai Lü speakers are officially recognised as the Lự ethnic minority, although in China they are classified as part of the
Dai people , along with speakers of the otherTai languages (except Zhuang).Phonology
Tai Lü has 21 syllable-initial consonants, 91 syllable finals and six tones (three different tones in checked syllables, six in other syllables).
Initials
Grammar
Word order is usually Subject - Verb - Object; Modifiers (e.g. adjectives) follow nouns.
Vocabulary
Tai Lü has many loanwords from Pali, as well as from the local Chinese dialect and modern Standard Chinese.
Numbers
Writing systems
Tai Lü is written in two different alphabets. The old writing system was reformed in the 1950s, but is still in use and has recently regained government support. The new alphabet is a simplified version of the old script.
Old Tai Lü
New Tai Lü
"New Tai Lü" is a modernisation of the Lanna alphabet, similar to the Thai alphabet, and consists of 42 initial consonant signs (21 high-tone class, 21 low-tone class), seven final consonant signs, 16 vowel signs, two tone letters and one vowel shortening letter (or syllable-final glottal stop). Vowels signs can be placed before or after the syllable initial consonant.
Similar to the Thai alphabet, the pronunciation of the tone of a syllable depends on the class the initial consonant belongs to, syllable structure and
vowel length , and the tone mark.Unicode range ("New Tai Lue"): U+1980 – U+19DF
References
* Dāo Shìxūn 刀世勋: Dǎi-Hàn cídiǎn 傣汉词典 ("Dai-Chinese Dictionary"; Kūnmíng 昆明, Yúnnán mínzú chūbǎnshè 云南民族出版社 2002). This is a dictionary of Tai Lü in unreformed spelling.
* Yu Cuirong 喻翠荣, Luo Meizhen 罗美珍: Daile-Han cidian 傣仂汉词典 ("Tai Lü - Chinese Dictionary"; Beijing, Minzu chubanshe 2004).See also
*
Tai Nüa language
*Tai Pong language
*Tai Dam language External links
* [http://www.ethnologue.org/show_language.asp?code=khb Lü, a language of China]
* [http://www.seasite.niu.edu/tai/TaiLue/index.htm SeaSite: Tai Lue, under construction]
* [http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=SILDB_home SIL Dai Banna Fonts]
* [http://www.omniglot.com/writing/tailue.htm Omniglot - Tai Lue script]
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