The only thing that changed is the name. It's now called Thai, but it's the same language.
B. O. Cartwright has written: 'The student's manual of the Siamese language' -- subject(s): Grammar, Thai language 'An elementary hand-book of the Siamese language' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Composition and exercises, Thai language
Murray Fowler has written: 'The total distribution of the sounds of Siamese' -- subject(s): Phonology, Thai language 'The total distribution of the sounds of Siamese'
Thailand, which used to be called Siam. Now the Siamese language is better known as Thai.
Dan Beach Bradley has written: 'Dictionary of the Siamese language' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Thai language
Siamese = Kailana
Siamese is a cat breed
Yes, they speak kitty language! Haha, but everybody knows cats can't talk! Soooooo, no.
J. Taylor Jones has written: 'Brief grammatical notices of the Siamese language, with an appendix'
Siamese does not belong. Siamese is a cat and cannot breed with dogs.
Siamese cats are mammals.
first of all, bread is a food and there is no Siamese bread. however Siamese is a cat BREED
No, a regular cat will not be able to give birth to a full Siamese kitten. At best, the kittens will be half-Siamese if one of the parents was a full Siamese cat. I have a calico female that mated with my male Siamese and when she gave birth to four kittens that looked like Siamese and one was coloured black. However none of these kittens are full Siamese.