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[[Image:Adai_lang.png|thumb|250px|AdaiTakad-douar an Adaied]]
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Ur [[yezhoù digenvez|yezh digenvez]] eo an '''adaieg''' bet komzet gwechall gant Adaied e reter [[Louisiana]], unan eus ar pobloù kentañ eus [[Amerika]] da vont e darempred gant Europek. E 1820 ne vane nemet 30 Adaiad bennaket ha bremañ ez int aet da get holl gwitubunan.
[[Image:Adai_lang.png|thumb|250px|Adai]]
 
Ur [[yezh varv]] eo an adaieg neuze ha ne vez ket anavezet mat rak dister tre eo ar roudoù dre-skrid be t leuket war he lerc'h (nebeutoc'h evit 300 ger).
'''Adai''' (also '''Adaizan''', '''Adaizi''', '''Adaise''', '''Adahi''', '''Adaes''', '''Adees''', '''Atayos''') is the name of a people and language that was spoken in eastern [[Louisiana]] and were a [[Southeastern tribes|Southeastern culture]] of [[Native American]]s. The name ''Adai'' is derived from the [[Caddo]] word ''hadai'' meaning 'brushwood'.
 
The Adai were among the first peoples in [[North America]] to experience European contact—and were profoundly affected. In [[1530]] [[Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca]] writes of them using the name ''Atayos''. The Adai subsequently moved away from their homeland. By [[1820]], there were only thirty persons remaining.
 
==Gwelet ivez:==
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* [[Yezhoù digenvez]]
 
==Language==
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! colspan="2" style="font-size:110%; background-color: #dddddd;" | Adai
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| style="vertical-align: top; padding-left: 0.5em;" | Spoken in:
| [[United States]]
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| style="vertical-align: top; padding-left: 0.5em;" | Region:
| [[Louisiana]]
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| style="vertical-align: top; padding-left: 0.5em;" | Total speakers:
| ''extinct''
|-
| style="vertical-align: top; padding-left: 0.5em;" | [[Language families and languages|Genetic classification]]:
| style="text-align: left;" | [[Language isolate]]
|-
! colspan="2" style="background-color: #dddddd;" | Language codes
|-
| style="vertical-align: top; padding-left: 0.5em;" | [[ISO 639]]-1/-2
| -
|-
| style="vertical-align: top; padding-left: 0.5em;" | [[SIL code|SIL]]
| -
|-
| colspan=2 style="text-align: center; padding-bottom: 0.5em;" | <small>See also: [[Language]] &ndash; [[List of languages]]</small>
|}
The Adai language is a [[language isolate]]. Adai is very poorly documented (known only from a list of 275 words): classification is probably impossible. It was previously proposed that there was a connection between Adai and the [[Caddoan languages]] (due to proximity), but this now seems unlikely.
 
Adai is now [[extinct language|extinct]].
 
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==Bibliography==
* Campbell, Lyle. (1997). ''American Indian languages: The historical linguistics of Native America''. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-509427-1.
* Mithun, Marianne. (1999). ''The languages of Native North America''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-23228-7 (hbk); ISBN 0-521-29875-X.
 
[[Category:Language isolates]]
[[Category:Languages of the United States]]
[[Category:Extinct languages]]
[[Category:Indigenous languages of the North American Southeast]]
 
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