| SINO-TIBETAN | ||||||||||||||||||
| SINO-TIBETAN is an Asian language family, containing the most spoken language, Mandarin, the offical language of China. It also includes Tibetan, Cantonese, Burmese, Wu, Amoy, Gan, Min, Hakka, Xiang and Yue. | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Above is an example of Tibetan text. | ||||||||||||||||||
| There are also Tai and Southern Branches of SINO-TIBETAN, which include languages like Thai and Lao. | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Example of Thai script. | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Example of Lao script. | ||||||||||||||||||