TAI AHOM LANGUAGE, PEOPLE, & CULTURE

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
  • Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together.
    Special Thanks to Learn Ahom Team
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    boi1 kom4! zhüw3 kao1 Andy. mau4 yuu2 dee1 naw3
    Hello! My name is Andy. How are you?
    Let's talk about the Tai Ahom language.
    The Ahom language is one of main Tai languages of Assam which was in mainstream from 13th to 18th century during the Ahom Kingdom established by Sukapha. But after the Burmese invasions and subsequent colonization of Assam, Ahom language was replaced by Assamese language and ceased to exist in spoken. However, efforts are being made to bring it back to mainstream by several Ahom organizations and linguists.
    The Ahom people are all of diverse origin as when the small number of Tai hordes they decided to assimilate the several indigenous tribes like Morans, Borahis, Chutias, Deoris, Dimasas, Miris, etc in their own fold through a process called Ahomisation.
    The Ahom culture is a unique blend of Tai, and local tribal elements. The Ahoms practiced a form of ancestor worship and revered natural elements such as the sun, moon, and rivers. Their festivals and rituals often involved elaborate ceremonies to honor their deities and ancestors. One of the key festivals is the Me-Dam-Me-Phi, dedicated to ancestor worship.
    The word Me Dam Me Phi, can be broken into Me meaning offering, Dam meaning the dead and Phi meaning spirits, or an offering to the spirits of the dead. The Ahoms doesn't believe in afterlife but rather that each person becomes a spirit after his death and worshipping the ancestral spirits brings goodwill to the people. Ahoms also believe in animal sacrifice. The cow sacrifice is especially important for Um pha worship and similarly many other birds are also sacrificed to offer to the ancestral spirits.
    This video is created for educational, language awareness, and language preservation purposes. It aims to provide valuable insights and knowledge to viewers, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of different languages and their unique characteristics. By raising awareness about linguistic diversity, the video seeks to foster a greater respect and recognition for various languages, particularly those that are endangered or underrepresented. Additionally, it contributes to the preservation of languages by documenting and sharing linguistic knowledge, thus ensuring that these languages and their cultural heritage are not lost to future generations.
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Комментарии • 121

  • @ilovelanguages0124
    @ilovelanguages0124  7 дней назад +15

    Special Thanks to!
    Learn Ahom Team :D
    x.com/LearnAhom
    instagram.com/learnahom/
    www.youtube.com/@LearnAhom

    • @LearnAhom
      @LearnAhom 7 дней назад +4

      Thanks a lot Andy 😇

    • @ahomknife8922
      @ahomknife8922 7 дней назад

      ​@@LearnAhomyoutube t video diba soon. Plzz

    • @Banyuwangiball54
      @Banyuwangiball54 2 дня назад +2

      ​@@LearnAhomAhom Thailand very similiar and big brother

    • @LearnAhom
      @LearnAhom День назад

      ​@@Banyuwangiball54 are you balinese?

    • @Banyuwangiball54
      @Banyuwangiball54 День назад +1

      @@LearnAhom yes i love linguistic language ❤️🇮🇩

  • @munmunsarkar1726
    @munmunsarkar1726 7 дней назад +78

    As an Indian as much as i know it is a revived language from complete extinction. Many schools in ahom populated region teach this language. And today it has 2000 second speakers of this language. Ahom people are reviving this beautiful language😊😊😊😊.

    • @definzgoody5448
      @definzgoody5448 7 дней назад

      So what language they use before they revive it?

    • @munmunsarkar1726
      @munmunsarkar1726 7 дней назад +5

      @@definzgoody5448 Assamese language still used by almost every 4 million tai ahom people which is an indo European language.

    • @munmunsarkar1726
      @munmunsarkar1726 7 дней назад

      Assamese is also an old language with rich literature almost 1200 years old. There are 40 million Assamese speaker in the world.

    • @Banyuwangiball54
      @Banyuwangiball54 2 дня назад +1

      It is as sad to see a language go extinct as it would be if a tribe went extinct

  • @pantherlaird
    @pantherlaird 7 дней назад +28

    Keep this language alive at all costs.

  • @sunduncan1151
    @sunduncan1151 6 дней назад +8

    One thing that some linguists may notice: Ahom preserves Old Shan (Hsyam) initial “R” which is also preserved in modern Siamese (Central and Southern Thai) and Zhuang in Guangxi while in other Tai languages, e.g. Northern Thai, Lao, Shan, Dai in Yunnan and Thái/Tày in Vietnam, “R” is shifted to “H”.
    Proto-Tai: *rawᴬ (we, us)
    Tai Ahom: 𑜍𑜧 (raw)
    Standard Thai: เรา (rao)
    Standard Zhuang: 僂 (raeuz)
    Northern Thai (Lanna): ᩁᩮᩢᩣ (hao)
    Lao: ເຮົາ (hao)
    Shan: ႁဝ်း (hao)
    Tai Lü (Xishuangbanna Dai): ᦣᧁ (hao)
    Tai Nüa (Dehong Dai): ᥞᥝᥰ (hao)
    Tai Dam (Thái Việt): ꪹꪭꪱ (hao)

  • @DarponPhukon
    @DarponPhukon 7 дней назад +41

    As an Ahom, I am very proud today. It's my fortune to have been born into an Ahom priest family, which enabled me to learn our language from childhood through the traditional rituals' chants. Initially, I could only read the script and didn't know the correct intonation. However, the new generation is making efforts to revive our language and culture. I hope that one day this effort will come to fruition.

    • @Nick-Odd
      @Nick-Odd 6 дней назад

      Who do you pray to as the supreme God ?

    • @kukoiaxom
      @kukoiaxom 4 дня назад

      @@Nick-Odd God = Pha or Phra

    • @AloysioWisnu
      @AloysioWisnu 2 дня назад +1

      Probably Ahom people should reconnect with Shan people in Myanmar and Thai people in Thailand

    • @Ttb103
      @Ttb103 День назад

      ​@@AloysioWisnu nah we are descendants lachit borphukan. We are hindu .

    • @kukoiaxom
      @kukoiaxom День назад

      @@AloysioWisnu actually ahoms do

  • @sunduncan1151
    @sunduncan1151 7 дней назад +32

    Dear Kra-Dai fellow! Tai Ahom is grouped under Northwestern Tai together with Tai Khamti, Shan and Dehong Dai. Tai Ahom language is contemporary with Old Thai (Siamese) used in Sukhothai kingdom so they share some similarities in the lexicon. The name “Ahom” (Sanskrit spelling: Asam) is the same root with “Assam”, “Shan” (Old Burmese: Hsyam) and the former name of Thailand “Siam”.

    • @user-my8xr5uo6q
      @user-my8xr5uo6q 7 дней назад +2

      Yes.The Thai Ahom dialect is similar to the original dialect of Siam (Korat and Suphan Buri). more vocabulary is the original words of the Siamese language which are still in use.

  • @BadBoy-wy1il
    @BadBoy-wy1il День назад +3

    As a tai ahom thank you for this video. I love you random filipino youtuber for making this video. Also you could come to assam on me-dam-me-phi when other tai communities from thailand, myanmar and Vietnam visit us for ancestral worshipping

  • @ChaeNbBuf
    @ChaeNbBuf 7 дней назад +22

    As a thai who from chiangmai & speak lanna ( กำเมือง ) but grew up with among Shan ( ไทใหญ่ ) speaker ; It's considered understandable at about 40-50% for me btw .
    Basic vocabulary is considered easy to understand tho , but just when it's a long sentence, I can capture only some part of it //at least it still able to understand

    • @definzgoody5448
      @definzgoody5448 7 дней назад

      How many ethnic group is there in Thailand?
      I thought Thailand is just Thai people

    • @user-ls2pf8um5y
      @user-ls2pf8um5y 7 дней назад +1

      @@definzgoody5448I am Nyaw ethic in northeast who speak nyaw language,Thailand just like many country in this region have diversity of languages and culture,my ethnic background is from kra dai origin ,so is similar to Lao more than Siam

    • @ChaeNbBuf
      @ChaeNbBuf 7 дней назад +1

      @@user-ls2pf8um5y พี่เป็นคนญ้อฝั่งจังหวัดไหนเหรอคะ นี่ยังไม่เคยรู้จักใครที่เป็นไทญ้อเลย ;-;

    • @user-ls2pf8um5y
      @user-ls2pf8um5y 7 дней назад +2

      @@ChaeNbBufนครพนมครับ

    • @gzch5524
      @gzch5524 3 дня назад +1

      As a central thai who can speak northern dialect, I also understand this one for like 30-40% and more than half of vocabulary is kinda understandable after second listen

  • @edola6092
    @edola6092 7 дней назад +9

    Andy we a thank you our kra-dai language

  • @spectator352
    @spectator352 7 дней назад +23

    The script looks beautiful, I already love this language.

  • @percyweasley9301
    @percyweasley9301 6 дней назад +2

    Wow wow wow 😳😳. I'm from Assam and I didn't expect this.. 🎉🎉

  • @suprimboruah7556
    @suprimboruah7556 День назад +1

    As a Tai Ahom, it pains me that I can neither understand or write my own language. Thank you so much for making us aware of our heritage

    • @kukoiaxom
      @kukoiaxom День назад +1

      why are you being pained when you can learn the language instead? literally check the channel mentioned in description

    • @xirakjiun_msc8060
      @xirakjiun_msc8060 8 часов назад

      It's ,Xirok_tai

  • @moran6664
    @moran6664 6 дней назад +3

    From Moran Tribe Assam ❤️

  • @priyakhibaruah667
    @priyakhibaruah667 5 дней назад +1

    Keep up the good work, Tai Ahom Pe Ong Le ✊🐉❤️

  • @milana0710
    @milana0710 7 дней назад +9

    ❤️💖🤗🥰

  • @JohnMedhi
    @JohnMedhi 7 дней назад +2

    Love from Assam ❤

  • @manashjyotideka7053
    @manashjyotideka7053 7 дней назад +2

    I love ahom language ❤

  • @edola6092
    @edola6092 7 дней назад +26

    As a thai i understand only 35%😭

    • @walangchahangyelingden8252
      @walangchahangyelingden8252 7 дней назад +3

      Yes, they're also Tai people. Also they got invaded by Burmese like Thailand / Siam Ayutthya. So, the only big enough Tai language other than Thai is Tai Lao.

    • @user-my8xr5uo6q
      @user-my8xr5uo6q 7 дней назад +5

      คำศัพท์เดิมๆเยอะครับ ผมฟังออก60% ถ้ารู้คำเมืองและอีสาน ฟังออกได้เยอะกว่านี้แนะนำ สำเนียงเหน่อแบบสุพรรณ โคราชเลย

    • @edola6092
      @edola6092 7 дней назад

      @@user-my8xr5uo6q ผมเป็นคนอีสานครับแต่พ่อผมพูดโคราชแต่ผมฟังไม่ออก

    • @nokaton
      @nokaton 7 дней назад +2

      @@edola6092 คนเหนือค่ะ ฟังออกเกือบ 70% คือมันคล้ายภาษาพวกไทลื้อผสมไทใหญ่ คนเหนือฟังออกได้ง่ายกว่าค่ะ

  • @kirtimanborah5356
    @kirtimanborah5356 7 дней назад +2

    ❤achievement

  • @peterdavidsalamanca8404
    @peterdavidsalamanca8404 7 дней назад +1

    An infamous Indian language.

  • @xirakjiun_msc8060
    @xirakjiun_msc8060 7 дней назад +4

    I'm just wanna say sooooooooooosooooooo much thanks andy,,

  • @sutthikhun
    @sutthikhun 7 дней назад +3

    As a Thai, I understand only the vocabulary part with English translation.

    • @rizalsandy
      @rizalsandy 3 дня назад

      How about sample text without English translation? Do you get something?

    • @sutthikhun
      @sutthikhun 2 дня назад

      @@rizalsandy I only understand certain sentences that sound very similar to Thai, such as:
      * Ahom: tang wan tang khün - Thai: thang wan thang khün (all day all night)
      * Ahom: tang phun tang lum - Thai: thang fon thang lom (all rain all wind)
      * Ahom: yang mee ruu - Thai: yang mi ruu (not yet known)
      * Ahom: yang mee dai - Thai: yang mi dai (not yet gotten)

  • @walangchahangyelingden8252
    @walangchahangyelingden8252 7 дней назад +10

    A great language but unfortunately it's dying out.

    • @munmunsarkar1726
      @munmunsarkar1726 7 дней назад +9

      It's an extinct language but revived now with 2000 speakers. And some schools are teaching this language with this beautiful script.

    • @Duop953
      @Duop953 7 дней назад

      Ahom people now adopt the Assamese language which Indo European

  • @KingsleyAmuzu
    @KingsleyAmuzu 7 дней назад

    Request: Finnish and Mongolian?

  • @Ainigmos13
    @Ainigmos13 7 дней назад +4

    Please video about Proto-Kra-Dai language: the ancestor of Tai Ahom.

  • @rosen6195
    @rosen6195 7 дней назад +5

    i wanna see assam as a independent country .
    #Just my thought

    • @kukoiaxom
      @kukoiaxom 6 дней назад +2

      i support swadhin axom

    • @SumonBaruah-bb2pu
      @SumonBaruah-bb2pu 5 дней назад +1

      কেতিয়া হব স্বাধীন অসম 😭😭😭?

    • @zazaborrk1171
      @zazaborrk1171 2 дня назад

      Ground reality.
      A landlocked country with no sea ports and limited energy resources is not sustainable.
      On the other hand Assam consists of diverse ethnicities and communities will never be unified for a cause. Sub- nationalism of different tribe has created a big dent in pan-Assamese nationalism.
      Majority of Enthnic Hindu Assamese society would chose to remain with India.
      Tribal indigenous people will seek constitutional safeguard within Indian union rather than supporting sovereign assam.
      A few peoples of lower and mid assam and some of upper Assam would support secession from Indian state.

    • @DADFom
      @DADFom 2 дня назад

      ​@@zazaborrk1171Assam has lot of oil reserves and Natural Gas reserves what do you mean limited resources

    • @kukoiaxom
      @kukoiaxom День назад

      ​@@zazaborrk1171 assamese nationalism is not sub nationalism, and indian nationalism is not even nationalism
      india is not a nation but 32 nations connected by the british rail, just someone disrail the chicken corridor and assam will de facto become a separate country
      anyway the tribal indigenous people have been the forefront of seeking separate country rather than those sham constitutional safeguards that only resulted in settling bangladeshi and mainland migrants in their lands

  • @Dragon-Dude-Shorts
    @Dragon-Dude-Shorts 7 дней назад +1

    ꪎ꫁ꪱꫂꪡꪷꪼꪽꪸ

  • @ipskied9278
    @ipskied9278 7 дней назад +1

    Can you do the Brahui language next?
    Thank you

  • @KingsleyAmuzu
    @KingsleyAmuzu 7 дней назад

    Could you make Iraqi Arabic and Persian?

  • @joseg.solano1891
    @joseg.solano1891 7 дней назад +1

    Rohingya vs Chittagonian, please

  • @user-ll4yj2wt3j
    @user-ll4yj2wt3j 7 дней назад +2

    Could You provide how their tones are reconstructed?

    • @LearnAhom
      @LearnAhom 7 дней назад +4

      we made our own tonal system with help of shan tonal system, it is not perfect yet. but we will keep working on it

    • @valerioluizfelipe
      @valerioluizfelipe 7 дней назад

      I would guess tones are represented in writing, which helps, it was also spoken until two centuries ago, so there may be some materials describing the tones. That's how we can reconstruct the ancient Greek pitch accent too, because of the writing system and the grammarians. Also, if there are related languages in the region, they can be compared.

    • @glennzoo
      @glennzoo 7 дней назад +1

      @@valerioluizfelipe No, the Ahom script did not record any tones.

    • @valerioluizfelipe
      @valerioluizfelipe 7 дней назад

      @@glennzoo sorry, I was under the impression those marks around it were tone marks, but they seem to be the vowels

    • @ikhebdieishetnietgoeddathe4057
      @ikhebdieishetnietgoeddathe4057 7 дней назад +1

      @@valerioluizfelipeIt doesn’t have tone markers like Thai, Lao or Burmese. Tones can be guessed by the first consonant

  • @Rinithecute-ke2er
    @Rinithecute-ke2er 7 дней назад +1

    Asian tribes😊

  • @BuddhistNamobudhaya
    @BuddhistNamobudhaya 7 дней назад +4

    Shan silimir Tai ahom

  • @12.haikalfk80
    @12.haikalfk80 7 дней назад +7

    Tai Ahom - Indonesian
    kao1 - (a)ku
    mau4 - (ka)mu
    nuk5 - manuk (Sundanese)
    taa1 - mata

    • @Kalinggapura
      @Kalinggapura 7 дней назад +2

      Isn't kao similar to "kau" instead of "aku"?

    • @sutthikhun
      @sutthikhun 7 дней назад +1

      I'd love to see any comments comparing Austronesian and Tai languages.

    • @ikhebdieishetnietgoeddathe4057
      @ikhebdieishetnietgoeddathe4057 7 дней назад

      In Jarai (Austronesian language in Vietnam) it is also Kao

    • @SuryanChandra
      @SuryanChandra 5 дней назад

      Try looking for Austro-Tai hypothesis. There are like 100 of shared vocabulary between Kra-Dai languages and Austronesian languages. Hlai and Kra languages also have Austronesian-like numbers, unlike the rest of Kra-Dai languages that adopted Chinese numbers.

  • @What78888
    @What78888 7 дней назад +2

    Bro it's pronounced sutia in the native language you know

  • @user-xv5br5zi5d
    @user-xv5br5zi5d 7 дней назад

    Marhaba i dont know say english :/

  • @nlily5877
    @nlily5877 2 дня назад

    Please do meiteilon of Manipur 😅❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @kukoiaxom
      @kukoiaxom День назад

      already done, check

  • @ZabawneGierki-ot3ts
    @ZabawneGierki-ot3ts 7 дней назад

    How many alphabets India has? 😮

  • @KingsleyAmuzu
    @KingsleyAmuzu 7 дней назад

    Does this look like Arabic, yes or no?

  • @DyafSangma
    @DyafSangma 7 дней назад +1

    Number sounds similar to Sino-Tibetan languages

    • @o0...957
      @o0...957 7 дней назад

      Well its like that in literally every tai language except for the number 1

    • @zuzufever
      @zuzufever 7 дней назад

      I mean, they ARE Sinitic numerals

  • @user-vf6by1mg3h
    @user-vf6by1mg3h День назад +2

    I love Magadhi prakrit's Assamese language ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @kukoiaxom
      @kukoiaxom День назад +1

      it is ahom not assamese

  • @prn_97_
    @prn_97_ 7 дней назад +2

    sino tibetan numbers

  • @Aryans5
    @Aryans5 4 дня назад

    Please do rai language 😢

  • @user-vf6by1mg3h
    @user-vf6by1mg3h День назад

    axomiya manuh bhal manuh

    • @xirakjiun_msc8060
      @xirakjiun_msc8060 8 часов назад

      Etiya sob oxomiya hobo,, we Never wanna get inside in a umbrella community full off bullshits

  • @pozhiloedityaidovyk
    @pozhiloedityaidovyk 3 дня назад +2

    Compare Assamese and Tai ahom 😅

    • @Konkonponponsonson
      @Konkonponponsonson 2 дня назад

      Totally different, not even in the same language family.

  • @MrAllmightyCornholioz
    @MrAllmightyCornholioz 7 дней назад +1

    Sounds like an Indian speaking Thai.

    • @xirakjiun_msc8060
      @xirakjiun_msc8060 7 дней назад +1

      Yup obviously,, Tai ahoms are indian and speaking tai ,,kun: mau, mang: 😂😂😂

  • @WaMo721
    @WaMo721 7 дней назад

    0:54💀

    • @o0...957
      @o0...957 6 дней назад +5

      Bro it's the name of a tribe in Assam. Not everything is Hindi. And it's a serious matter because I have heard that someone from Assam was denied a job because their surname was Chutia.

    • @WaMo721
      @WaMo721 6 дней назад

      @@o0...957 😂he lost job due to it…its sad,but its also hilarious

    • @kukoiaxom
      @kukoiaxom 4 дня назад +3

      and the pajeeet kumar inserting his hindian in an english video, no wonder you people don't have toiIets in your home

  • @davidburagohain3476
    @davidburagohain3476 5 дней назад +2

    𑜒𑜑𑜪𑜨 seems to be not correct . Should it be 𑜒𑜡 𑜑𑜪𑜤 !

    • @xirakjiun_msc8060
      @xirakjiun_msc8060 5 дней назад +1

      That's totally wrong , it's might be 𑜀𑜫𑜠 𑜑𑜪𑜨 , but ac to a linguist we kept it 𑜀𑜫𑜑𑜪𑜨

    • @kukoiaxom
      @kukoiaxom 4 дня назад +3

      here comes the ahom language experts, who cannot even write ahom correctly
      𑜒𑜡𑜑𑜪𑜤 = Aahum
      𑜒𑜑𑜪𑜨 = Ahom
      iman confidence kor pora ahe apunar buzi napau

    • @davidburagohain3476
      @davidburagohain3476 4 дня назад

      Sorry ! Myself not an expert . I just tried to adhere to monosyllabic principle .

    • @kukoiaxom
      @kukoiaxom 4 дня назад +1

      @@davidburagohain3476 what principles do proper nouns follow and ahom is not even a tai word to begin with

    • @davidburagohain3476
      @davidburagohain3476 4 дня назад

      Its like 𑜀𑜥 𑜍𑜨𑜂𑜫 𑜃𑜩𑜨 𑜒𑜦𑜡 𑜃𑜣 for Kuranganayani as I did find in some books .
      Anyway , I may be wrong .
      Thank you !