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Tai-Kadai languages (5561 bytes)
1: ...mily, but are now classified independently as the Tai-Kadai family. They may be related to the [[Austronesian... 3: ...d in southern China, which is home to most of the Tai-Kadai subfamilies. Speakers of the [[Tai languages]] su... 5: ===Tai-Kadai languages=== 44: [[Category:Tai-Kadai languages|*]] 46: [[es:Lenguas tai-kadai]] Li Tai (1713 bytes) Tai Po (3174 bytes) Tai tai (470 bytes) Tai Le (1280 bytes) Kobe Tai (2097 bytes) Seo Tai-ji (4648 bytes) Tai Yut (267 bytes) Tai Situpa (2747 bytes) Tai languages (4526 bytes) 1: ...i languages include the most widely spoken of the Tai-Kadai languages, including [[Thai language|Thai]], the ... 66: [[Category:Tai-Kadai languages]] Mount Tai (1132 bytes) Tai Mo Shan (3612 bytes) Tai A Chau (327 bytes) Pak Tai (738 bytes) Mai Tai (3187 bytes) Tai Wai (1058 bytes) Tai Koo (1053 bytes) Tai Wo (KCRC) (311 bytes) Tai-Pan (1947 bytes) Zhou Tai (606 bytes)
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