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Languages of Thailand

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Name
Kra-Dai
Austroasiatic
Sino-Tibetan
Austronesian
Hmong-Mien
Kaloeng
KaloengKasongGuong (Ugong)Malay (Malayu / Nayu / Yawi)Hmong (Meo)
Northern Thai
Northern ThaiKuy / KuayKaren (7 subfamilies)Moken / MoklenMien (Yao)
Tai Dam
Tai DamKhmu- S'gaw KarenUrak Lawoi'
Nyaw
NyawThailand Khmer, Northern Khmer- Pwo Karen
Khün
KhünChong- Kaya Karen
Central Thai
Central ThaiSa'och- Bwe Karen
Thai Korat
Thai KoratKensiu- Pa'O
Thai Takbai
Thai TakbaiSamre- Padaung Karen
Thai Loei
Thai LoeiThavung- Kayo Karen
Tai Lue
Tai LueSoJingpaw / Kachin
Tai Ya
Tai YaNyah Kur (Chaobon)Chinese
Shan
ShanNyeuYunnanese Chinese
Southern Thai
Southern ThaiBru (Kha)Bisu
Phu Thai
Phu ThaiBlang (Samtao)Burmese
Phuan
PhuanPalaung (Dala-ang)Lahu (Muzur)
Yong
YongMonLisu
Yoy
YoyLawaAkha
Lao Khrang
Lao KhrangMlabri (Tongluang)Mpi
Lao Ngaew
Lao NgaewLamet (Lua)
Lao Ti
Lao TiLavua (Lawa / Lua)
Lao Wiang/Lao Klang
Lao Wiang/Lao KlangWa
Lao Lom
Lao LomVietnamese
Isan
Isan
Saek
Saek

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