Tai Loi language
| Tai Loi | |
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| Mong Lue | |
| Native to | Burma, Laos |
Native speakers | 5,000 (1995–2008)[1] |
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Austroasiatic
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 |
tlq |
| Glottolog |
tail1246[2] |
Tai Loi, also known as Mong Lue, is a Mon–Khmer language in the Palaungic family spoken in Burma, with a few hundred in Laos. Also in China.
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