Kub TaiDam
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Sorry to burst your bubble but thats false.
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Long Live TAi People If You Live In Other Country or TAi Land Are Occupy by Other Country or Government,Preserved TAi Culture,Tradition and Language.
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'Kub Tai Dum' .............................. she is not the Lao People .But she is Tai-Dum.Tai tribal people are not nation Lao.But Laos is one of the nation Tai.Do you know.Laos is a country that is not great.If Laos really great, why do you leave the country itself. And if France is not to possess.Laos and Thailand together in the same country. and People of both countries to talk about understand.
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ใช่ๆ อยากฟังรู้เรื่องจังเนาะ จะได้รู้บ้าง
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I love to see the many different of our people as minority in many countries. Our country Laos is being swallow by China, Vietnam and Thailand. Same as our people we have been spreading all over the world. Our Capital ViengTiane will soon be call Vietiane Laos. So sad as our people longed for our homeland.
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Amazing, this blowing my mind, there are so much that I don't know about my country. Thanks sooo much for sharing from lao USA.
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I understood what she said.... Good performance
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ฟังบ่ฮู้เรื่องเยยงับ แต่ฮู้ว่าเขาตั้งใจที่จะทำ มุ่งมั่นมาก คารวะๆๆๆ ^ ^
After the arrival of Sino-Tibetan speaking ethnic groups from mainland China to the island of Taiwan, the Tai would have then migrated into mainland China, perhaps along the Pearl River, where their language greatly changed in character from the other Austronesian languages under influence of Sino-Tibetan and Hmong-Mien language infusion.
taidamnew 4 years ago
Origin of the Tai Comparative linguistic research seems to indicate that the Tai people were a proto Tai-Kadai speaking culture of southern China, and that they may have originally been of Austronesian descent.
Prior to inhabiting mainland China, the Tai are suspected to have migrated from a homeland on the island of Taiwan where they spoke a dialect of Proto-Austronesian or one of its descendant languages.
taidamnew 4 years ago