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Tai Dam (Chinese: 傣担语; pinyin: Dǎidānyǔ), also known as Black Tai (Thai: ภาษาไทดำ; pronounced [pʰāːsǎː tʰāj dām]; Vietnamese: tiếng Thái Đen; "Black Tai language"; Chinese: 黑傣语; pinyin: Hēidǎiyǔ), is a Tai language spoken by the Tai Dam in Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and China (mostly in Jinping Miao, Yao, and Dai Autonomous County).

Tai Dam
Black Tai
ꪼꪕꪒꪾ; ไทดำ
Native toVietnam, Laos, Thailand, China
EthnicityTai Dam
Native speakers
(760,000 cited 1995–2002)[1]
Language family
Kra–Dai
  • Tai
    • Southwestern (Thai)
      • Chiang Saen
        • Tai Dam
Writing system
Tai Viet
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
 Vietnam
 Thailand
Language codes
ISO 639-3blt
Glottologtaid1247

The Tai Dam language is similar to Thai and Lao, but it is not close enough to be readily understood by most Thai and Lao speakers. In particular, the Pali and Sanskrit additions to Thai and Lao are largely missing from Tai Dam.[2]


Geographical distribution


Tai Dam is spoken in Vietnam, China, Laos, and Thailand. In central Thailand, it is known as Thai Song.

Tai Dam speakers in China are classified as part of the Dai nationality along with almost all the other Tai peoples. But in Vietnam they are given their own nationality (with the White Tai) where they are classified (confusingly for English speakers) as the Thái nationality (meaning Tai people).

In China, Tai Dam (Chinese: 傣朗姆) people are located in the following townships of Yunnan, with about 20,000 people in Yunnan (Gao 1999).[3]


Official status


In Vietnam, all Tai peoples are taught a standardized Tai language based on the Tai Dam language, using the standardized Tai Viet script.[4]


Phonology



Consonants



Initials

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
plain lab.
Plosive tenuis [p] [t] [k] [kʷ] [ʔ]
aspirated [tʰ]
voiced [b] [d]
Affricate [t͡ɕ]
Nasal [m] [n] [ɲ] [ŋ] [ŋʷ]
Fricative voiceless [f] [s] [x] [xʷ] [h]
voiced [v]
Approximant [l] [j]

Finals

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Plosive [p] [t] [k] [ʔ]
Nasal [m] [n] [ŋ]
Approximant [w] [j]

Vowels


Front Central-Back Back
Close i ɨ ~ ɯ u
Glide iə̯ ɨə̯ ~ ɯə̯ uə̯
Mid e ə o
Open ɛ a aː ɔ

Vocabulary


The Pali and Sanskrit additions to Thai and Lao are generally absent from Tai Dam.[2] Tai Dam lacks many of the Khmer and Indic (via Khmer) loanwords found in Thai, Lao and Isan.

Lack of Khmer and Indic (via Khmer) loan words in Tai Dam
Khmer loan word Isan Lao Thai Tai Dam Gloss
ទន្លេ
tônlé1
/tɔːn leː/ ทะเล
thale
/tʰāʔ léː/ ທະເລ
thalé
/tʰāʔ léː/ ทะเล
thale
/tʰaʔ leː/ ꪘꪮꪉꪨꪺꪉ
noang luang
/nɔŋ˨.luə̯ŋ˨/ 'sea'
រៀន
reăn
/riən/ เฮียน
hian
/híːən/ ຮຽນ
hian
/híːən/ เรียน
rian
/riːan/ ꪵꪮꪚ
ʼaep
/ʔɛp̚˦˥/ 'to learn'
भाषा
bhāṣā2
/bʱaːʂaː/ ភាសា
pheăsa
/pʰiə saː/ ภาษา
phasa
/pʰáː săː/ ພາສາ
phasa
/pʰáː săː/ ภาษา
phasa
/pʰaː sǎː/ ꪁꪫꪱꪣ
kwaam
/kʷaːm˥/ 'language'
राज
rāja2
/raːdʒaː/ រាជា
reăcheă
/riəɕiə/ ราซา
rasa
/láː sáː/ ຣາຊາ
raxa
/láː sáː/ ราชา
racha
/râː tɕʰaː/ ꪜꪺ
pua
/puə̯˨/ 'king'
वेला
velā2
/ʋe laː/ វេលា
véreǎ
/veː liːə/ เวลา
vela
/ʋéːláː/ ເວລາ
véla
/ʋéːláː/ เวลา
wela
/weː laː/ ꪑꪱꪣ
nyaam
/ɲaːm˥/ 'time'
សប្បាយ
sǎpbay
/sap baːj/ สบาย
sabai
/sáʔ baːj/ ສບາຽ/ສະບາຍ
sabay
/sáʔ baːj/ สบาย
sabai
/saʔ baːj/ ꪅ꫁ꪽꪒꪷ
xan doa
/xan˧˩.dɔː˨/ 'to be well'
រាក់
raek3
/raːk/ ฮัก
hak
/hak/ ຮັກ
hak
/hak/ รัก
rak
/rak/ ꪭꪰꪀ
hak
/hak˥/ 'love'

Grammar



Pronouns


PronounFormalInformal
Iꪄ꫁ꪮꪤ (khhɔy3)ꪀꪴ (ku1)
Weꪏꪴꪙ ꪄ꫁ꪮꪤ (sun4 khhɔy3)ꪏꪴꪣ ꪠꪴ (sum4 fu1)
Youꪹꪊ꫁ꪱ (caw3)ꪣꪳꪉ (mueng4)
You (plural)ꪏꪴꪙ ꪹꪊ꫁ꪱ (sun4 caw3)ꪎꪴ (su1)
He/ sheꪹꪝ꪿ꪙ (puean5)ꪣꪽ (man4)
Theyꪏꪴꪙ ꪹꪝ꪿ꪙ (sun4 puean5)ꪹꪎꪱ (saw1)

For the word "I"

PronounFormalInformal
Myꪄꪮꪉ ꪄ꫁ꪮꪤ (khhɔng1 khhɔy3)ꪄꪮꪉ ꪀꪴ (khhɔng1 ku1)
Ourꪄꪮꪉ ꪏꪴꪙ ꪄ꫁ꪮꪤ (khhɔng1 sun4 khhɔy3)ꪄꪮꪉ ꪏꪴꪣ ꪠꪴ (khhɔng1 sum4 fu1)
Yourꪄꪮꪉ ꪹꪊ꫁ꪱ (khhɔng1 caw3)ꪄꪮꪉ ꪣꪳꪉ (khhɔng1 mueng4)
Your (plural)ꪄꪮꪉ ꪏꪴꪙ ꪹꪊ꫁ꪱ (khhɔng1 sun4 khhɔy3)ꪄꪮꪉ ꪎꪴ (khhɔng1 su1)
His/ herꪄꪮꪉ ꪹꪝ꪿ꪙ (khhɔng1 puean5)ꪄꪮꪉ ꪣꪽ (khhɔng1 man4)
Theirꪄꪮꪉ ꪏꪴꪙ ꪹꪝ꪿ꪙ (khhɔng1 sun4 khhɔy3)ꪄꪮꪉ ꪹꪎꪱ (khhɔng1 saw1)

For the word "my"


Syntax


Tai Dam uses an SVO word order.


Writing system


A text in Tai Viet script
A text in Tai Viet script

The Tai Dam language has its own system of writing, called Tai Viet, which consists of 31 consonants and 14 vowels. At the beginning, there was no tone marker although the language is tonal. Tone markers emerge in the 1970s in two sets: combining marks like Thai/Lao, and modifiers like New Tai Lue/Tai Nuea which are now less popular. According to Thai authors, the writing system is probably derived from the old Thai writing of the kingdom of Sukhotai.[2]


Further reading



References


  1. Tai Dam at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. Bankston, Carl L. "The Tai Dam: Refugees from Vietnam and Laos". Passage: A Journal of Refugee Education. 3 (Winter 1987): 30–31.
  3. Gao Lishi 高立士. 1999. 傣族支系探微. 中南民族学院学报 (哲学社会科学版). 1999 年第1 期 (总第96 期).
  4. Choowonglert, Achariya (2015). "We Do Not Want to be Inferior: Politics of Difference in Teaching and Studying Tai Languages in North-Central of Vietnam". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. Fippinger, Jay W. and Dorothy C. (1970). Black Tai Phonemes, with Reference to White Tai. Anthropological Linguistics.



На других языках


- [en] Tai Dam language

[fr] Taï dam (langue)

Le taï dam (ou tay dam, taï noir) est une langue taï-kadaï, parlée au Viêt Nam, ainsi qu'au Laos, en Chine et en Thaïlande.

[ru] Тай-дам

Тай-дам (Чёрнотайский язык, ꪼꪕꪒꪾ, тайск. ภาษาไทดำ, кит. 傣担语) — один из языков дайцев. Относится к тай-кадайским языкам. Распространён на севере Вьетнама, Лаоса и Таиланда, а также в Вэньшань-Чжуан-Мяоском АО китайской провинции Юньнань. Число носителей — 763 тыс. чел., из них 700 тыс. во Вьетнаме, 20 тыс. в Китае, остальные в Таиланде и Лаосе[1].



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