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  2. Thai language - Wikipedia

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    A native Thai speaker, recorded in Bangkok. Thai, [a] or Central Thai [b] (historically Siamese; [c] [d] Thai: ภาษาไทย), is a Tai language of the Kra–Dai language family spoken by the Central Thai, Mon, Lao Wiang, Phuan people in Central Thailand and the vast majority of Thai Chinese enclaves throughout the country.

  3. Pantip.com - Wikipedia

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    Pantip.com is a popular Thai-language website and discussion forum.As of July 2016, Pantip.com one of the top 10 websites in Thailand and 712 worldwide.. Discussions about Thai politics and current events on Pantip.com's topic boards are often cited in the Thai press, particularly in such English-language newspapers as the Bangkok Post and The Nation, as a gauge of the public's mood about ...

  4. Thai script - Wikipedia

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    The Thai script (like all Indic scripts) uses a number of modifications to write Sanskrit and related languages (in particular, Pali). Pali is very closely related to Sanskrit and is the liturgical language of Thai Buddhism. In Thailand, Pali is written and studied using a slightly modified Thai script.

  5. Thai Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Thai Wikipedia (Thai: วิกิพีเดียภาษาไทย) is the Thai language edition of Wikipedia. It was started on 25 December 2003. As of July 2024, it has 165,852 articles and 480,947 registered users. As of March 2022, Wikipedia (all languages combined) was ranked 14th in Alexa's Top Sites Thailand.

  6. Sanook.com - Wikipedia

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    Sanook.com is a Thai-language web portal and news website based in Thailand. It is among the country's most visited websites and one of the longest in operation, having been launched in 1998. The website is operated by Tencent (Thailand) Co., Ltd., previously known as Mweb (Thailand) from 1998 to 2007, and Sanook Online until 2016, when it was ...

  7. Mass media in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Mass media in Thailand. Thailand has a well-developed mass media sector, especially by Southeast Asian standards. The Thai government and the military have long exercised considerable control, especially over radio and TV stations. During the governments of Thaksin Shinawatra [1] and the subsequent military-run administration after the 2006 ...

  8. Royal Society of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Royal Society. The Royal Society ( Thai: ราชบัณฑิตยสภา; RTGS : Ratchabandittayasapha; pronounced [râːt.tɕʰā.bān.dìt.tā.já (ʔ).sā.pʰāː]) is the national academy of Thailand responsible for academic works of the Thai government . The secretariat of the society is the Office of the Royal Society ( Thai ...

  9. Dek-D.com - Wikipedia

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    Dek-D.com. Dek-D.com is a Thai-language youth-oriented website, featuring a large online community and education-related content. It was launched on 31 December 1999 by four students from Suankularb Wittayalai School, and since 2005 has been operated by Bangkok-based Dek-D Interactive Co., Ltd. It is one of the most visited Thailand-based ...