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==Merge==
A lot of info at [[Tai-Kadai languages]] needs to be merged here. [[User:Kwamikagami|kwami]] ([[User talk:Kwamikagami|talk]]) 21:36, 5 December 2008 (UTC)

== Dubious ==
Most so-called “Tai peoples” do not actually call themselves “Tai”. --[[Special:Contributions/222.35.187.137|222.35.187.137]] ([[User talk:222.35.187.137|talk]]) 11:48, 21 September 2010 (UTC)
{{see|Talk:Dai people#What about the English-concept “Tai people”?}}--[[Special:Contributions/222.35.187.137|222.35.187.137]] ([[User talk:222.35.187.137|talk]]) 11:48, 21 September 2010 (UTC)

Agree about "self-identify" is not accurate. However, there is recognition that the the Tai as a broader linguistic group which Tai Yai, Thai and Lao belong to. My problem is more with the geographic region mentioned which means that all ethnic groups within these geographic borders are Tai, which is inaccurate. Plus the Hainan origin is in dispute and not important to the current grouping. --[[User:Jeffmcneill|Jeffmcneill]] ([[User talk:Jeffmcneill|talk]]) 04:57, 20 June 2011 (UTC)

== Definition ==

I'd sure like to see definitions of 'Tai' in a least some of the languages of the peoples to whom the term applies. My So Sethaputra Thai-English dictionary says it means 'boss'. I've seen other references saying it means 'big', 'big one', but don't have those to hand. I've never found an etymology for 'Thai'. --[[User:Pawyilee|Pawyilee]] ([[User talk:Pawyilee|talk]]) 05:05, 30 October 2011 (UTC)

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Merge

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A lot of info at Tai-Kadai languages needs to be merged here. kwami (talk) 21:36, 5 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Dubious

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Most so-called “Tai peoples” do not actually call themselves “Tai”. --222.35.187.137 (talk) 11:48, 21 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

--222.35.187.137 (talk) 11:48, 21 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Agree about "self-identify" is not accurate. However, there is recognition that the the Tai as a broader linguistic group which Tai Yai, Thai and Lao belong to. My problem is more with the geographic region mentioned which means that all ethnic groups within these geographic borders are Tai, which is inaccurate. Plus the Hainan origin is in dispute and not important to the current grouping. --Jeffmcneill (talk) 04:57, 20 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Definition

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I'd sure like to see definitions of 'Tai' in a least some of the languages of the peoples to whom the term applies. My So Sethaputra Thai-English dictionary says it means 'boss'. I've seen other references saying it means 'big', 'big one', but don't have those to hand. I've never found an etymology for 'Thai'. --Pawyilee (talk) 05:05, 30 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]