Thai is the official language of Thailand.
Shown using printed Thai script and IPA:
Shown using handwritten Thai script:
Writing system information at Omniglot and Wikipedia
Ian James designed the Tai Anphabet to write Thai, Lao, Lanna, and other Tai languages. There is only one glyph per phoneme and tone marks sit on the vowels. It is written in a linear, alphabetic fashion.
Writing system information at Sky Knowledge and Omniglot
| If you are able to provide a Thai translation of the home page using Thai script, please look at the instructions and text to be translated. |
Language information at Wikipedia and Ethnologue
Alternate names for Thai include Tai, Thaiklang, and Siamese
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| The four essential travel phrases in English: 1) Where is my room? 2) Where is the beach? 3) Where is the bar? 4) Don't touch me there! |
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