Sapa language
Sapa, or TÃ y Sa Pa, is a Southwestern Tai language of Sa Pa, LÃ o Cai Province, northern Vietnam. According to Pittayaporn (2009) and Glottolog, it is the closest relative of the Southwestern Tai languages, but does not share the phonological innovations that define that group. There are about 300 speakers.[3] TÃ y Sa Pa speakers are classified by the Vietnamese as ethnic Tay people, most of whom speak Central Tai languages rather than Southwestern Tai languages. According to Jerold Edmondson, the phonology, tones, and lexicon of TÃ y Sa Pa is similar to that of Standard Thai.
A similar Southwestern Tai language called Padi [pa31 zi31] is spoken in Mưá»ng Khương District, Lao Cai Province.[3] They are classified by the Vietnamese as ethnic Tay people. Edmondson reports about 300 speakers. However, Bùi Quốc Khánh (2013) reports 3,000 Pa Dà people living in 19 natural villages in Mưá»ng Khương, Tung Trung Phố, and Náºm Chảy communes of Mưá»ng Khương District.
References
- Bùi Quốc Khánh. 2013. Tri thức dân gian trong canh tác vây lúc nước cá»§a ngưá»i Pa Dà ở Là o Cai. Nhà xuất bản Thá»i Äại. ISBN 978-604-930-596-2
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