Dehong Dai

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Definition

Noun A branch of the Tai language family, specifically referring to the Tai Nüa language spoken primarily in parts of southwestern China (Yunnan Province) and neighboring regions of Myanmar and Thailand. It is one of several related languages within the Tai-Kadai language family.

Usage

The term "Dehong Dai" is used as a proper noun to name this specific language. It is often discussed in linguistic, anthropological, or geographical contexts concerning the peoples and cultures of Southeast Asia and Southern China.

Examples - Linguists study Dehong Dai to understand the evolution of the Tai languages. - The Dehong Dai script is distinct from other writing systems in the region. - Several poems have been translated from Dehong Dai into English.

Advanced Usage
  • In Ethnolinguistics: The term is used to classify and describe the language within the broader Tai language subgroup, often in contrast to other branches like Zhuang or Lao.
  • In Cultural Studies: "Dehong Dai" may refer not only to the language but also to aspects of the culture associated with its speakers, such as literature or religious texts written in this language.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tai Nüa: A common alternative name for the Dehong Dai language.
  • Chinese Shan: Another name sometimes used, particularly in historical contexts.
  • Tai Le: Refers to the script traditionally used to write the Dehong Dai language.
  • Tai Languages: The larger family to which Dehong Dai belongs.
Synonyms
  • Tai Nüa
  • Chinese Shan (context-dependent)
Notes
  • "Dehong Dai" is a specific, proper name. It is not typically used in idioms or phrasal verbs.
  • The term is often encountered in academic or specialized texts rather than in everyday conversation.
Noun
  1. a branch of the Tai languages