The Tai Language refers to a group of languages spoken primarily in Southeast Asia, particularly in countries like Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar. It is part of the larger Tai-Kadai language family, which includes several related languages and dialects. The most widely spoken Tai language is Thai, the official language of Thailand.
Tai languages are known for their tonal nature, meaning that the pitch used when pronouncing a word can change its meaning. These languages often use a subject-verb-object sentence structure and have a rich system of classifiers, which are used to categorize nouns.