I suggest that if u want to learn thai then gt learnthaipodcasts off iTunes. their free and easy to understand and learn from :)
many basic fonts already come with the Thai alphabet in them, including MingLIU and MS Mincho.
Not sure what you mean by this, the word 'Thai' is already a Thai word so there is no need to translate it. 'Thai' written in the Thai alphabet is ไทย.
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Since Thai is not written with the Roman alphabet, either conversion to the Roman alphabet is OK and arguably correct. *Nearly all Thai restaurants use pad Thai, because it is a standard conversion for consistency in translation - however there is a big problem with this. If you are new to the Thai language and you are an English speaker and you say phat or pad Thai, you will not be saying it correctly. English speakers read "pad" and say it exactly like the English word pad as in "note pad." Unfortunately "pad" does not sound like the actual Thai word ผัด which sounds like "putt" as in "golf putt." *(Noo2012)
Thai doesn't actually have an alphabet. It has an abugida (which is a type of syllabary).The Thai Abugida has:44 consonants (พยัญชนะ, phayanchaná)15 vowel symbols (สระ, sàrà) that combine into at least 28 forms4 tone marks (วรรณยุกต์ wannayúk).Each consonant has an inherent vowel: [o] in medial position and [a] in final position. The [a] is usually found in words of Sanskrit, Pali or Khmer origin while the [o] is found native Thai words. The 18 other vowels and 6 diphthongs are indicated using diacritics which appear in front of, above, below of after the consonants they modify.To see the Thai abugida (alphabet), click here:
Thai doesn't actually have an alphabet. It has an abugida (which is a type of syllabary).The Thai Abugida has:44 consonants (พยัญชนะ, phayanchaná)15 vowel symbols (สระ, sàrà) that combine into at least 28 forms4 tone marks (วรรณยุกต์ wannayúk).Each consonant has an inherent vowel: [o] in medial position and [a] in final position. The [a] is usually found in words of Sanskrit, Pali or Khmer origin while the [o] is found native Thai words. The 18 other vowels and 6 diphthongs are indicated using diacritics which appear in front of, above, below of after the consonants they modify.To see the Thai abugida (alphabet), click here:
The only alphabet used in a modern periodic table is the English one, which is almost the same as the Latin one. Alphabets not used include Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Thai, etc.
In the Phonetic alphabet: peuang di = good friend in the Thailand Language I don't know the Thai spelling as written in Thailand
Thai is the official language of Thailand. Thai people speak Thai.
Yeah thai
Kick boxer in Thai is muay Thai which is Thai kickboxing