Phu Thai language (pht)

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Also Known As: Phu Thai Language,Puthai,Puthay,Putai,Phuu Thai,Phutai,Phu Thai


Description:

Phu Thai (Thai: Phasa Phuthai, ภาษาผู้ไท), also known as Phuu Thai, is the language of the Phutai people. It is a closely related language to the Tai Dam, Tai Don, as well as the Isan and the Lao languages, having only few vocabulary, tonal and pronunciation differences. Speakers of the Phu Thai language in Thailand numbered about 156,000 in 1993. They can be found mainly in the areas around Khamcha-i, Nakhon Phanom, Ubon Ratchathani, Kalasin and Sakhon Nakhon. Phu Thai speakers live as well in the Khammouan, Savannakhet, Saravan, and Champassak provinces of Laos (with 154,400 speakers in 2001), northern areas of Vietnam (209,000 speakers in 2002) and possibly also in China. There is little dialect differentiation in this language.

Despite its rich heritage, and regional fame, in Thailand this language group is increasingly becoming integrated into the mainstream Issan language. This is due in large part to a campaign by the Thai government to modernize all Thai people, as well as due to outside influences of television, Internet and local radio broadcasts. Most younger members of northeastern tribal groups in Thailand prefer to be called Thais rather than by their traditional..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Phu Thai language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Thailand
Spoken In:

Regions: Asia

ISO 639-3 Code: pht

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Tai-Kadai Group

    Kam-Tai Group

      Be-Tai Group

        Tai-Sek Group

          Tai Tai-Sek Group

            Southwestern Tai Group

              East central Southwestern Group

                Lao-Phutai Group

                  Phu Thai language