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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thai_scriptThai script - Wikipedia

    The Thai script (Thai: อักษรไทย, RTGS: akson thai) is the abugida used to write Thai, Southern Thai and many other languages spoken in Thailand. The Thai alphabet itself (as used to write Thai) has 44 consonant symbols (Thai: พยัญชนะ, phayanchana) and 16 vowel symbols (Thai: สระ, sara) that combine ...

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  2. O alfabeto tailandês (em tailandês: อักษร; Akson thai) é usado para escrever o idioma tailandês e outros idiomas na Tailândia. Ele tem 44 consoantes, 15 símbolos de vogal - que combinam em pelo menos 28 formas de vogal - e cinco sinais diacríticos de tons. [1] [2]

    Símbolo
    Nome(tailandês)
    Nome(rtgs)
    Nome(significado)
    ก ไก่
    ko kai
    galinha
    ข ไข่
    kho khai
    ovo
    ฃ ขวด
    garrafa (obsoleta)
    ค ควาย
    kho khwai
    búfalo
    • 1283 até o presente
    • Abugida
  3. Although no longer in use in Isan, the alphabet is enjoying a resurgence in Northern Thailand, and is still used as the primary written script for the Tai Lü and Tai Khün languages spoken in the 'Golden Triangle' where Thailand, Laos, Burma and southern China meet.

    • left-to-right
    • New Tai Lue, Tham Lao
    • Tai Tham
  4. Classification Further information: Tai–Kadai languages, Tai languages, and Tai peoples Standard Thai is classified as one of the Chiang Saen languages—others being Tai Lanna, Southern Thai and numerous smaller languages, which together with the Northwestern Tai and Lao-Phutai languages, form the Southwestern branch of Tai languages. The Tai languages are a branch of the Kra–Dai language ...

  5. The Thai alphabet is used to write Thai, Sanskrit, Pali, and a number of minority languages spoken in Thailand. Notable features Type of writing system : Abugida / Syllabic Alphabet consisting of 44 basic consonants, each with an inherent vowel: [o] in medial position and [a] in final position.