Tày language
Tày is the major Tai language of Vietnam, spoken by more than a million Tày people in Northeastern Vietnam. It was formerly known as Thổ, a name now shared with the Cuối language.
Distribution
- Vietnam: northern provinces
- Laos: northern region.
There are also some Tày speakers in western countries. The region of Vietnam where Tày is spoken is bordered by China.
Varieties
Tày linguistic varieties include the following:- Tày Bảo Lạc – spoken in Bảo Lạc District, western Cao Bang province.
- Tày Trùng Khánh – spoken in Trùng Khánh District, northeastern Cao Bang province.
- Thu Lao or Dai Zhuang varieties are considered to be a different language.
Phonology
Consonants
- The Cao Bẳng Tày dialect is the only variety to have the sounds.
Vowels
- There are also three semivowels that mainly occur in syllable-coda position in combination with other vowel sounds. are typically realized as consonant sounds. follows front vowels and central vowels. follows back vowels as well as central vowels. However, only follows.
Tones
Six tones are present in Cao Bẳng Tày:| a̋ | |
| a᷄ | |
| á | |
| ā | |
| à | |
| a᷆ |
Writing systems
Chữ Nôm Tày
The Tày people used to write their ritual texts and then songs with the logographic script, known as Nôm Tày">Chữ Nôm">Nôm Tày. The script is similar to sawndip and was created during the reign of Mạc dynasty, based on Chinese characters. Some of the characters, like Vietnamese Nôm, are borrowed directly from Han characters, while others are created locally from Chinese components.Tày-Nùng orthography (1961)
The current Tày-Nùng orthography was created in 1961 on the basis of chữ Quốc ngữ, and then was approved by the government of Vietnam following the Decree 206-CP. Its alphabet consists of 31 letters as follows:- A a, Ă ă, Â â, B b, C c, D d, Đ đ, E e, Ê ê, F f, G g, H h, I i, J j, K k, L l, M m, N n, O o, Ô ô, Ơ ơ, P p, Q q, R r, S s, T t, U u, Ư ư, V v, X x, Y y.