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Lai Tay script
The word "Tai Yo" written in the Lai Tay script
Script type
Abugida
Time period
16th century[1] – present
DirectionTop-to-bottom, right-to-left
LanguagesTai Yo
Related scripts
Parent systems
Proto-Sinaitic alphabet
  • Phoenician alphabet
    • Aramaic alphabet
      • Brāhmī
        • Tamil-Brahmi
          • Pallava
            • Khmer
              • Lai Tay script
Sister systems
Sukhotai, Khom Thai
ISO 15924
ISO 15924Tayo (380), ​Tai Yo
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The Lai Tay script (Vietnamese: Chữ Thái Lai Tay), is a writing system used by the Tai Yo people of Quỳ Châu District, to write the Tai Yo language.

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