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- Ahom languageDormant Southwestern Tai languageThe Ahom language, also known as Tai-Ahom language, is a dormant Southwestern Tai language that was formerly spoken by the Ahom people in the Indian state of Assam12. The Ahom people originally came from Yunnan province in China. Ahom was used as the sole language of the Ahom kingdom until the 15th or 16th century, when it started to be replaced by Assamese2. The Ahom script, also known as Tai Ahom Script, was used to write the Ahom language3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Ahom languageThe Ahom language or Tai-Ahom language is a dormant, Southwestern Tai language formerly spoken by the Ahom people. It's currently undergoing a revival and mainly used in religious and educational purposes.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahom_languageAhom languageAhom, or Tai Ahom, is a Tai-Kadai language formerly spoken in the Indian state of Assam. The Ahom people originally came from Yunnan province in China. Ahom was used as the sole language of the Ahom kingdom until the 15th or 16th century, when it started to be replaced by Assamese.www.omniglot.com/writing/ahom.htmAhom languageThe Ahom script or Tai Ahom Script is an abugida that is used to write the Ahom language, a dormant Tai language undergoing revival spoken by the Ahom people till the late 18th-century, who established the Ahom kingdom and ruled the eastern part of the Brahmaputra valley between the 13th and the 18th centuries. [ 4]en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahom_script
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The Ahom language or Tai-Ahom language is a dormant, Southwestern Tai language formerly spoken by the Ahom people. It's currently undergoing a revival and mainly used in religious and educational purposes. Ahom language was the state language of Ahom kingdom. It was relatively free of both Mon … See more
Tai-Ahom is classified in a Northwestern subgrouping of Southwestern Tai owing to close affinities with Shan, Khamti and, more distantly, Thai. The immediate parent language from which Ahom is descended has been … See more
The Ahom people and their language originated in Yunnan in south-west China. They migrated from the border between northern Vietnam and the Guangxi province of China, to … See more
• Morey, Stephen (2010). Das, Biswajit; Basumatary, Phukan Chandra (eds.). Asamīẏā āru Asamara bhāshā [Assamese and the languages of … See more
Ahom has characteristics typical of Tai languages, such as:
• Subject Verb Object (SVO) word order
• Tonality
• Monosyllabic roots
• Each syllable is tonal, and begins with a consonant or … See more• tadcassam.org Tai Ahom Development Council (TADC) Official website.
• PARADISEC open access recording of a speaker of Ahom reading the book Khon Mu'ng Lum Phai and then explaining the text. See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Ahom language and alphabet - Omniglot
WEBAhom, or Tai Ahom, is a Tai-Kadai language formerly spoken in the Indian state of Assam. The Ahom people originally came from Yunnan province in China. Ahom was used as the sole language of the Ahom kingdom until …
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WEBAhom is a “dead” language, and is associated with the Tai people who “landed” in Assam in the 12th century and further extended their rule from the 15th to the 19th century. Many documents (most of them buranjis : …
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