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Thai Translation

The Thai translation is Thai.

American? /ta?/English? /ta?/

Dictionary Definitions

Thain. Thai; Thai language; adj. of Thailand; Thai

Bilingual Example Sentences

1,

Thai and Oriental exotic cross-stitched design.

PINN,?Thai?and Oriental exotic cross stitch design.

2.

But most Thai food, even if it has an English logo, is transliterated as it sounds in Thai.

But majority of?Thai?vegetable even if has English marking, also is according to Thai language's pronunciation translation.

3,

3. The Book of Records of the Last Thai Tribute to China is the only Thai record we have of a Bangkok Dynasty envoy to China in Thai.

The Record of Siam's Last Tribute to China is the only?Thai?record of Bangkok Dynasty's Tribute mission to China.

Thai Translator Instructions

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Thai Translation Function:

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Thai Translation Operation Guide:

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Thai Trivia

Thai (), formerly known as Siamese, is the official language of the Kingdom of Thailand, a constitutional monarchy in the central part of the south-central peninsula of Southeast Asia. From the linguistic division from the Han-Tibetan language family Zhuang Dong Zhuang Dai branch. It currently has a total **** of 50 million speakers. The dialects are geographically divided into four dialect areas: central, northern, northeastern and southern. The standard language of Thai is Bangkok (Bangkok is the capital and largest city of Thailand). Thai is characterized as an analytic, isolating language, with a basic vocabulary of mostly monosyllabic words, and different tones that can be used to differentiate between different words and grammars. Synthesis and overlapping devices are common in Thai word formation. In the course of its formation and development, the Thai language has absorbed much Sanskrit, Pali and a certain amount of Mon, Khmer, Chinese, Malay and English vocabulary. Thai has 44 consonants in total***. The consonants (referred to as consonants) are differentiated according to the law of spelling tones and are basically divided into three categories: medium, high and low consonants. When different types of consonants are spelled with the same vowel, the spelling tones are basically different, so it is important to pay special attention to differentiate the types of consonants in the process of learning phonetics. Thai has a total of 28 vowels, which can be categorized into three types according to different structures: monophthongs, compound vowels and special vowels. Thai vowels can also be divided into long vowels and short vowels according to the length of the pronunciation time. Specifically, long vowels and short vowels have different tones when they are spelled with the same consonants, which is something that beginners should be aware of. There are also special vowels in Thai, which are usually pronounced as short vowels and are pronounced according to the same principles as long vowels. Thai is a tonal language, similar to Chinese. There are 5 tones in Thai, but only 4 tone symbols. In Thai, tones are used to distinguish between meanings. Modern Thai is phonetically richer than modern Chinese.