Daai language
Daai (Daai Chin), which borders the Mün and Ütbü language groups, is a Kuki-Chin-Mizo language of Burma. It is spoken in 142 villages in Kanpetlet, Matupi, Mindat, and Paletwa townships in Chin State, Burma (Ethnologue).
| Dai | |
|---|---|
| Region | Burma | 
| Ethnicity | Dai Chin | 
| Native speakers | 37,000 (2010)[1] | 
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | dao | 
| Glottolog | daai1236 | 
Dialects
    
Ethnologue lists the following dialects of Dai Chin.
- Ngxang
- Nghngilo (Yang)
- Ma-Tu
- Shiip
- Duk-Mcang
- Kheng
- Mkui
Phonology
    
    
Grammar
    
Daai is an isolating or analytic language. There is no inflectional morphology at the word level; case, number, and tense are marked by clitics.
Examples
    
| Daai | English | 
|---|---|
| mthan | night | 
| mpyong | mouth | 
| kpyak | to destroy | 
| pha | to arrive | 
| Nghngaai-ktheih hmin lokti. | The mango fruits became ripe. | 
| Mat jah mata i:ma am ngleh-ei ni. | They did not visit each other's houses. | 
References
    
- Dai at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- Naing Kheng. 2017. A phonological description of the Mkuui variety of Dai Chin. Master's Thesis.
- Helga So-Hartmann. 2009. A Descriptive Grammar of Daai Chin. The Regents University of California.
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