The Sound of the Paha language (Numbers, Words & Sample Text)
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PAHA
Region: China
Native speakers: 600 (2007)
Language family: Kra-Dai
Paha or Baha (autonym: [pāhā]) is a Kra language spoken in northern Guangnan County, Wenshan Prefecture, Yunnan. The two villages are located near the border with Longlin County, Guangxi. Paha is often considered to be part of the Buyang dialect cluster and is the most divergent form. Although listed in Ethnologue as Baha Buyang (ISO 639-3: yha), Thai linguist Weera Ostapirat considers Paha to be a separate language.
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Numbers in Hlai and Kra languages (Paha, Laha, Gelao, Buyang, Lachi, Qabiao, etc.) are evidences of relationship between Kra-Dai (Tai-Kadai) and Austronesian families. Most of languages in Kra-Dai family, especially Tai branch (Thai, Lao, Shan, Zhuang, Dai, Ahom, etc.), didn’t preserve these native numbers anymore but adopted ancient Chinese numbers instead.
Thai language originated from a combination of different languages. until the birth of Thai language
Yes, Thai language has multiple layers of vocabulary throughout its story. It can be divided into 5 stages:
1). Proto-Tai (Guangxi)
- Proto-Kra-Dai (Yue)
- Old Chinese
2). Proto-Thai/Southwestern Tai (Northern Vietnam)
- Proto-Tai
- Middle Chinese
3). Old Thai (Sukhothai)
- Proto-Thai
- Old Mon
- Old Khmer
- Pali-Sanskrit
4). Classical Thai (Ayutthaya)
- Old Thai
- Classical Malay
- Middle Tamil
- Classical Persian
- Middle Portuguese
- Middle French
- Min Nan Chinese (Hokkien)
5). Modern Thai (Siam)
- Classical Thai
- Min Nan Chinese (Teochew)
- English
- Japanese, etc.
The numbers are kinda like Austronesian.
(li)ma gang??? 😳
Paha is kra -dai family
@@wanridohjiaa6097 which is related to Austronesian languages. Very, very distantly, that is.
Anyone else see the thumbnail and incorrectly guess this was gonna be an Austronesian language like me? Lol
Woah austronesian numbers 😯😯😯
Proto-Austronesian
*esa/isa
*duSa
*telu
*Sepat
*lima
*enem
*pitu
*walu
*Siwa
*sa-puluq
4, 5 and 6 are similar
May I ask where did you get the flag?
It’s like a mix of Vietnamese/austronesian language
Kra-dai and Austronesian people were head hunters back in ancient times!!!
Cool. So were the Aztecs
China is Heaven Mongoloid brothers 🇹🇷❤🇨🇳
We are Mongoloid race in blood
0:32 the pronunciation of ice sounds like "dick" in Vietnamese
Now I can see clearly the relationship between Austronesian and Kra-Dai.
It could not be by chance since too much cognates!
almost all numbers are cognate!
Proto-Austronesian : Paha
isa : tɕam
dusa : ɵa
telu : tʊ
sepat : pa
lima : ma
enem : nam
pitu : ðou
walu : mʊ
siwa : da
çapuluq : vat
It’s almost crystal clear though!
Even for vocabs like for fire.
Where did they live and Are they Mon-Khmer group? I feel the pronouncing is similar to Palaung. I am mix of Bamar,Shan and Ta'ang. 😅
I'm pretty sure they aren't khmer Mon people group , I don't understand any single thing , but they seem very close maybe even in northern malaysia or something idk .
If u read the description it is in two small villages
in China
Paha is spoken by few hundreds native in Wenshan prefecture of southeastern Yunnan, China. The language belongs to Kra-Dai family (Tai-Kadai). That means it’s distantly related to Shan, Thai, Lao, Dai, Zhuang, etc.
The numbers😳
Same austronesian language😺
@@rizkyfadilah5019 but the language isn't Austronesian
Pui is fire tapui is fire in kadazan language
💓💓
"Paha" means bad or evil in finnish 🤔
and "Paha" means thigh in Indonesia language
@@javvierqiel8691 same thing for Filipino but without H
I thought apaha was bad in Finnish. That's one of several Finnish words mom learned! We use to live in northern Minnesota.
I don't know for sure, but it seems like the word for eat is kan, which also would be Austronesian. The word for my seems to be mu, which would also make it Austronesian.
tcam
When it come's to the fictional language's the alien language's on the TV show defiance would be a good choice and the belter language from the expanse.
Goat language
Can you make "Khmer Language" please
Flag looks like Chinas 🇨🇳 except it’s dark looking
单字的调值和温州话几乎一模一样
The zhuang languages
The numbers almost heard likes Indonesian