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  3. Kam–Tai languages - Wikipedia

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    The Kam–Tai languages, also called Dong–Tai ( Chinese: 侗台语支) or Zhuang–Dong ( Chinese: 壮侗语族) in China, are a proposed primary branch of the Kra–Dai language family. However, since the 2000s in China, the names Dong–Tai ( Chinese: 侗台语支) and Zhuang–Dong ( Chinese: 壮侗语族) have been used to refer to the ...

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    An automated clearing house (ACH) is a computer-based electronic network for processing transactions, usually domestic low value payments, between participating financial institutions.

  5. Kra–Dai languages - Wikipedia

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    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). 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 and dai ...

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    Account verification is the process of verifying that a new or existing account is owned and operated by a specified real individual or organization. A number of websites, for example social media websites, offer account verification services. Verified accounts are often visually distinguished by check mark icons or badges next to the names of ...

  7. Tai Laing language - Wikipedia

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    Tai Laing ( Shan: တႆးလႅင်, lit. 'red Tai '; variously spelt Tai Lai or Tai Nai ), also known as Shan-ni ( Burmese: ရှမ်းနီ, lit. 'red Shan ' ), is a Tai language of Burma, closely related to Khamti and Shan. It is written in its own variant of Burmese script, and though not taught in schools, is experiencing a ...

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  9. Tai Dón language - Wikipedia

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    Tai Dón is classified as belonging to the Tai-Kadai language group, located in the Tai languages and Southwestern Tai languages subgroups. Geographical distribution [ edit ] In China, White Tai (Tai Khaw 傣皓) people are located in the following townships of Yunnan province, with about 40,000 people (Gao 1999).