Tai-Kadai languages

The Tai-Kadai languages, also known simply as Kadai, are a language family found in Southeast Asia and southern China. They were formerly considered to be part of the Sino-Tibetan family, but are now classified independently as the Tai-Kadai family. They may be related to the Austronesian language family. Some researchers have even proposed they are part of a larger Austric superfamily.

The Tai-Kadai languages originated in southern China, which is home to most of the Tai-Kadai subfamilies. Speakers of the Tai languages subgroup moved south into Southeast Asia in historic times, founding the nations that later became Thailand and Laos.

Tai-Kadai languages

See also: Tai-Kadai languages, Austric languages, Austronesian language, China, Gelao language, Language family, Laos, Saek language, Sino-Tibetan languages, Southeast Asia