. . . "\"Tai Long\" redirects here.Why? Other languages called Tai Long (Tai Rong) \"Great Tai\" include Shan.Note: To view Tai N\u00FCa letters, you will have to download a Unicode font that contains Tai N\u00FCa glyphs.Tai N\u00FCa (Tai N\u00FCa: \u1956\u196D\u1970\u1956\u196C\u1973\u1951\u1968\u1952\u1970) (also called Tai N\u026Fa, Dehong Dai, or Chinese Shan; own name: Tai2 L\u02596, which means \"upper Tai\" or \"northern Tai\", or \u1956\u196D\u1970\u1956\u196C\u1973\u1951\u1968\u1952\u1970 [tai ta\u026F xo\u014B]; Chinese: D\u01CEin\u01CEy\u01D4 \u50A3\u54EA\u8BED or D\u00E9h\u00F3ng D\u01CEiy\u01D4 \u5FB7\u5B8F\u50A3\u8BED; Thai: \u0E20\u0E32\u0E29\u0E32\u0E44\u0E17\u0E40\u0E2B\u0E19\u0E37\u0E2D, pronounced [p\u02B0\u0101\u02D0s\u01CE\u02D0 t\u02B0\u0101j n\u026F\u030Ca] or \u0E20\u0E32\u0E29\u0E32\u0E44\u0E17\u0E43\u0E15\u0E49\u0E04\u0E07, pronounced [p\u02B0\u0101\u02D0s\u01CE\u02D0 t\u02B0\u0101j t\u00E2j.k\u02B0\u014D\u014B]) is one of the languages spoken by the Dai people in China, especially in the Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture in the southwest of Yunnan province. "@en . . "Tai N\u00FCa"@en . . .