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Tai's real name is Orathai Dabkham. She was born on 27 March 1980, in the village of Khum San Chani, Tambon Pohn Swan, Amphoe Na Chaluai, in Ubon Ratchatani Province . [ 4 ] She is the daughter of Sang Dabkham and Nittaya Kaewthong.
Tai Orathai (born 1980), Thai traditional singer; Tata Young (born 1980), Singer; Ten (born 1996), Singer; Thanakrit Panichwid (born 1985), Singer; Thanis Sriklindee (born 1951), Thai classical; Thongchai McIntyre (born 1958), Singer; Tom Dundee, Singer; Violette Wautier (born 1993), Singer; Worrawech Danuwong (born 1984), Singer
The Tai languages include the most widely spoken of the Tai–Kadai languages, including Standard Thai or Siamese, the national language of Thailand; Lao or Laotian, the national language of Laos; Myanmar's Shan language; and Zhuang, a major language in the Southwestern China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, spoken by the Zhuang people (壯 ...
Tai Peung – 1,000 people in Kham District, Xiengkhouang Province, Laos. They live near the Tai Laan and Tai Sam. Unclassified Tai language. Tai Pong 傣棚 – perhaps as many as 100,000 people in along the Honghe River of southeastern, Yunnan, China, and possibly also in northern Vietnam. Subgroups include the Tai La, Tai You, and probably ...
Tai–Kadai" comes from an obsolete bifurcation of the family into two branches, Tai and Kadai, which had first been proposed by Paul K. Benedict (1942). [10] In 1942, Benedict placed three Kra languages ( Gelao , Laqua ( Qabiao ), and Lachi ) together with Hlai in a group that he called "Kadai", from ka , meaning "person" in Gelao and Laqua ...
Tai Nguyen (born 1975), Australian film and television actor; Tai Odiase (born 1995), American basketball player; Tai Orathai (born Orathai Dabkham, 1980), Thai singer; Tai Pichit (born Chuchart Trairatanapradit, 1949), Thai snooker player; Tai Shani (born 1976), British artist; Tai Si, Chinese wife of King Wen; Tai Situpa (born 1954), Tibetan lama
The Tai folk religion, Satsana Phi or Ban Phi is the ancient native ethnic religion of Tai people still practiced by various Tai groups. [3] [1] Tai folk religion was dominant among Tai people in Asia until the arrival of Buddhism. It is primarily based on worshipping deities called Phi, Khwan and Ancestors.
Sala Khunnawut (Thai: สลา คุณวุฒิ, also spelled Kunnawut; born 5 April 1962) is a 2021 National Artist Performing Arts (International Thai Music - Composing Thai Luk Thung Songs), Thai Luk thung songwriter and singer from the Isan area.