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What's the difference between Thai, Burmese, Lao and Cambodian? How to learn these languages?
Laotse and Thai belong to Sino-Tibetan language family and belong to the same language in ancient times. Now Lao and Thai can still communicate! Khmer in Cambodia belongs to the South Asian language family and cannot communicate with Thailand and Laos!

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Thai (Thai:? ; English: Thai, also known as Dai, is the language of Thai people and belongs to Sino-Tibetan language family. About 68 million people around the world use Thai.

Thai is mainly used by Dai and Thai people in Thailand, Laos, Myanmar, northwestern Vietnam, northwestern Cambodia, southwestern China and northeastern India.

Thai is divided into three dialects: Thai (western and southwestern Yunnan, China, northern and northwestern Myanmar and northeastern India), Lanna (southern Yunnan, China, northeastern Shan State, northern Thailand, northern Laos and northwestern Vietnam) and Siam (central and southern Thailand, southern Laos and northwestern Cambodia). Lanna dialect is spoken in northern and northeastern Thailand, Siam dialect is spoken in central and southern Thailand, and central Thai is the standard Thai language in Thailand.