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    The KraDai languages (/ˈkrɑː.daɪ/ KRAH-dy, also known as Tai–Kadai /ˈtaɪ.kəˌdaɪ/ TIE-kə-DYE and Daic /ˈdaɪ.ɪk/ DYE-ik), are a language family in mainland...
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  • The Kra languages (/krɑː/ KRAH; also known as the Geyang or Kadai languages) are a branch of the KraDai language family spoken in southern China (Guizhou...
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  • Proto-KraDai (typically abbreviated as PKD) is the proposed reconstructed ancestor of the KraDai languages. No full reconstruction of Proto-KraDai has...
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  • languages, sometimes also Austro-Thai languages, are a proposed language family that comprises the Austronesian languages and the KraDai languages....
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  • language families are: Austroasiatic Austronesian Hmong–Mien KraDai Sino-Tibetan A number of language groups in Arunachal Pradesh traditionally considered to...
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    Laos, Thailand and parts of Vietnam, who not only speak languages belonging to the KraDai language family, but also share similar traditions, culture and...
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  • Kam–Tai languages, also called Dong–Tai (Chinese: 侗台语支) or Zhuang–Dong (Chinese: 壮侗语族) in China, are a proposed primary branch of the KraDai language family...
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    well as KraDai and Austroasiatic languages spoken in Mainland Southeast Asia and South Asia. A genetic relationship between these language families...
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    Sagart considers the Austronesian languages to be related to the Sino-Tibetan languages, and also groups the KraDai languages as more closely related to the...
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    can also refer to the different languages spoken by the Baiyue. Possible languages spoken by them may have been of KraDai, Hmong–Mien, Austronesian, Austroasiatic...
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