Muang Thai means "land of the free"
Thai means Freedom, Liberty and Greatness and Muang means a city or a land better say a land of freedom :)
ruk tee tae jing nai muang thai
"Muang" means land - so Muang Thailand means (rather confusingly) "Land of the land of the Tai", but no one would break down "Thailand" any more, so we can say simply "Land of the Kingdom of Thailand"
"thai language" = "pasa tai" "thailand" = muang tai or pratet tai "thai person" = "kon tai" "thai" (general adjective) = "tai" The word 'Thai' means freedom or independent in the Thai language. Many people like this definition because it reminds us that Thailand was the only Southeast Asian country able to escape the grip of Western Imperialism. Thai people have called themselves Thai for hundreds of years, referring to their country as Muang Thai. But the country name was officially changed from Siam (the name that Europeans used to refer to Muang Thai) to the more appropriate name of Thailand in 1939 by P.M. Pibun Sonkram.
Hey i'm half thai so i know a lot about thai muang means mango or some colour i have forgotten the colour haven't spoken in thai for a long time :P
รักที่แท้จริงในเมืองไทยruk - tee - tae - jing - nai - muang - thai
"Muang Tai" is a term derived from Thai, meaning "land of the Tai people." It is often used to refer to regions in Southeast Asia that are inhabited by Tai ethnic groups, which include the Thai, Lao, and Shan peoples. The term emphasizes cultural and historical connections among these groups and their shared language roots. Additionally, it can denote the broader cultural and geographical landscape of Tai-speaking communities.
The population of Muang Noi is 4,649.
Muang Yai's population is 7,449.
Khui Muang's population is 7,262.
The population of Muang Kham is 8,837.
Muang Sing's population is 23,500.