Classification of Dai language
Due to the different use areas and writing forms, Dai language can be divided into four types: Dai language (Xishuangbanna Lao Dai language), Dai language (Dehong Lao Dai language), Dai language and Jinping Dai language (also known as Bai Dai language). Dai language is widely used in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture and Menglian County of China. Dai Wen Na is widely used in most parts of Dehong Prefecture and parts of Baoshan, Tengchong, Jingdong, Jinggu, Lincang, Cangyuan, Shuangjiang, Gengma and Zhenkang counties. Some Dai people in Ruili County and Lancang County of Dehong Prefecture use Dai tense. Jinping Dai language is the language used by the Dai people in Jinping County, Honghe Hani Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, and is also used by the Dai branch in Mengla Township, Jinping County. The four languages of Dai are all derived from the ancient Indian alphabet, and they are all pinyin characters, belonging to the same system as Thai, Burmese, Cambodian and Lao. Word order is from left to right, and line order is from top to bottom. But the form and structure are different: Dai Nuo and Dai Jiwen are round letters, square letters, gold and gold, and some have sharp corners, which are hieroglyphics.