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Isan
ภาษาอีสาน phaːsaː iːsaːn
Spoken in: Thailand 
Region: Isan
Total speakers: 23 million 
Ranking: 64 (1996)
Language family: Tai-Kadai
 Kam-Tai
  Be-Tai
   Tai-Sek
    Tai
     Southwestern
      East Central
       Lao-Phutai
        Isan
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: tai
ISO/FDIS 639-3: tts

Isan (also Isaan or Esarn) is the language of the Isan region of Thailand. It is a tonal language of the Tai family, and is closely related to Lao, but has also been much influenced by Thai; the three are substantially mutually comprehensible. Phonology and the rules for determining tones vary in each dialect, but are generally similar to Lao. The Khorat dialect blends features of Isan and Thai. The vocabulary is largely the same as in Lao, except for the use of Thai loan words and neologisms. It was previously written using the Lao script, with Tua Tham used for religious inscriptions. Since the introduction of Thai language schooling in the 1920s it has been written in the Thai script. In previous times, before the adoption of the neologism 'Isaan', the language and people were referred to as Lao, and, though decreasingly, the language and people are still known as 'Lao' to many people, as a derisive comment from the Central Thai, noting the peculiar Lao features of the language, and by locals, especially older people.

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[edit] History

The word Isan literally means "North-East", and is a Thai adaptation of a Khmer (an unrelated language) toponym of Sanskrit origin. Since the establishment of the Mekong River as the frontier between Laos and Thailand, the language of the Isan region been influenced increasingly by Thai (especially through the medium of television) and has further diverged from Lao, but the three languages are still substantially mutually comprehensible.

Isan is generally not used as a language of written communication, but when it is written, the Thai script is used (rather than the Lao), creating another distinction between the two languages. Continued migration of Lao into Thailand (especially during the period of the Indochina wars and following the establishment of a communist regime in Laos in 1975) has tended to preserve Lao features of the language against Thai assimilation. The popularity of a local music form, morlam, has also reinforced Lao-like features, as artists from both sides of the Mekong, the main division between the Isan region and Laos, are popular in both areas. Growing trade on the Mekong River frontier has also stabilised Lao-like features of the Isaan language. Despite growing similarities to Standard Thai, Isaan still is more Lao-like and less awkward to understand by Lao speakers than to people from Bangkok, due to similar pronunciations and vocabulary. However, both Isaan and Lao people generally understand standard Thai via television, radio, and education.

[edit] Phonology

Isan has no r sound; where this sound occurs in Thai, it is replaced in Isan by an l or a h. When writing Isan in the Thai script, ร is normally used to represent an l, while ฮ indicates an h.

The other main differences from Thai are: the pronunciation of ช as s or especially now as sh rather than ch (if written, ซ often replaces ช for correct pronunciation); the common palatalisation of ย (y to something akin to ny of canyon); and the absence of consonant clusters (where a consonant cluster occurs in Thai, the equivalent word in Isan retains only the first consonant: ไกล glai or 'far' pronounced as ไก gai or เพลง plaeng or 'song' pronounced as เพง paeng).

[edit] Tones

The following six tone pattern is typical:

Isan Tones Long vowel, or vowel plus voiced consonant Long vowel plus unvoiced consonant Short vowel, or short vowel plus unvoiced consonant Mai ek (อ่) Mai tho (อ้)
High consonant rising low falling high mid low falling
Mid consonant low rising low falling high mid high falling
Low consonant high high falling mid mid high falling

There are a further two, relatively rare tone marks: mai tri (อ๊) and mai chattawa (อ๋); these always indicate a high and a rising tone respectively.

The letters ห (high class) and อ (mid class) are often used as silent letters to produce the correct tone. In polysyllabic words, an initial high class consonant with an implicit vowel renders the following syllable also high class.

[edit] Vocabulary

Isan contains many words not used (or more rarely used) in Thai. Some of the most common of these are:

  • ข้อย (koi) I/me
  • เจ้า (jao) you
  • บ่ (baw) not
  • หยัง (nyang) what
  • จัก (jak) how many
  • ใผ (pai) who
  • ใด (dai) which
  • แม่น (maen) be
  • เฮ็ด (het) do
  • เว้า (waw) speak
  • เบิ่ง (beung) watch
  • ซิ (si) will
  • อีหลี (ee-lee) really
  • ไวๆ (wai wai) fast

Some differences can cause misunderstandings: the Isan word for buffalo (kuay, i.e. short vowel rather than long) is pronounced like the vulgar Thai word for penis, while บักเสี่ยว bak seew, meaning 'young friend', is considered pejorative in Thai.

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