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Etymology of Thai provinces

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Thanks for adding the origin of the province names derived from Sanskrit, it's very helpful. I hope you won't stop when you covered all the provinces, there are also many districts having their name derived from Sanskrit as well. andy (talk) 12:23, 21 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Gratitude

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THANKYOU SO MUCH Alif for your Brilliant Translation help!
I am very very Grateful.
May God Bless You!
If you want your favorite article to be translated into the Chinese language, then I can help you.
(The article has been included in Northern Thai Test-Wikipedia Here).
I have uploaded the image at Wikimedia Commons here. I hope you don't mind.
Yours Sincerely, --Jose77 (talk) 08:13, 4 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

Lao romanization vote

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Hi there, I am throwing in a debate about the romanization of Lao on the Wikipedia and would appreciate your input. [[1]] Cheers, Rdavout (talk) 14:19, 25 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

Proto-Tai language

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Hello, I've added Pittayawat Pittayaporn's 2009 reconstruction of Proto-Tai to the Proto-Tai language article. For now I've assumed that the reconstruction you added is from Li Fang-Kuei's 1977 reconstruction, although it may be someone else's reconstruction, since there are many other references included as well. I've moved the uncited sections to the talk page (Talk:Proto-Tai language) until the issue is resolved. — Stevey7788 (talk) 17:50, 29 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

A cup of tea for you!

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  I love your knowledge of a number of Tai-Kadai languages, Alif, and I wish to know more of them! please leave a reply. :D 13:34, 18 December 2012 (UTC)
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Northern Thai language

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Hi, I noticed your latest edits. Are you sure that ตั๋วเก่า is reflexive pronoun? I am a native speaker of กำเมือง and ตั๋วเก่า is always used to describe something which belongs to oneself or somebody else. So the correct term should be possessive. Also, may I ask why you removed สูเขา? In additional, are you sure that มึง is native กำเมือง word? SeeingMole (talk) 05:02, 25 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

Pronunciation keys

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Pronunciation keys are just that: keys. That's all they are. We link to them to explain the symbols used in our transcriptions. — kwami (talk) 06:51, 28 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

See my response there. That's not what a key is for.
BTW, templates are discouraged except to keep multiple articles in sync, since they cause problems with editing, so I moved your tone charts into the articles. — kwami (talk) 07:16, 28 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

Tai Lü script request, please

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Greetings Mr Alif ,


Nice to meet you again.

Could you kindly help me write this Northern Thai article into the unique Tai Lü (ᦅᧄᦑᦺᦟᦹᧉ) script? Please.


Because according to this article, Tai Lü has 95% lexical similarity with Northern Thai.


Your help would be very Gratefully Appreciated, Thankyou very much. --Jose77 (talk) 09:28, 17 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Help identifying languages

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Can you identify the language in these books? They are from a Chinese-foreign language vocabulary series of books published by the government over 500 years ago, and the languages are either Tai, Shan, or Burmese. Since its was designed for Chinese speakers, they wrote the words from top to bottom instead of horizontally.

The first word is "sky/heaven" 天, and it is pronounced "Fa" 法 according to the Chinese character transcription.

https://archive.org/stream/02076757.cn#page/n2/mode/2up

https://archive.org/stream/02076758.cn#page/n2/mode/2up

https://archive.org/stream/02076759.cn#page/n2/mode/2up

https://archive.org/stream/02076760.cn#page/n2/mode/2up

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Thai to Tai Lü Comparison Table

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How are you, Mr Alifshinobi?

Could you be so kind as to help check this list by filling in the question marks with the equivalent Tai Lü letter and also correcting any matching mistakes that exist?


Consonants:

  • ก = ᦂ
  • ข = ?
  • ฃ = ?
  • ค = ?
  • ฅ = ᦥ
  • ฆ = ᦓ
  • ง = ᦇ
  • จ = ?
  • ฉ = ?
  • ช = ?
  • ซ = ᦆ
  • ฌ = ?
  • ญ = ᦊ
  • ฎ = ᦤ
  • ฏ = ᦑ
  • ฐ = ᦒ
  • ฑ = ?
  • ฒ = ᦒ
  • ณ = ᦐ
  • ด = ᦡ
  • ต = ᦎ
  • ถ = ᦏ
  • ท = ᦏ
  • ธ = ?
  • น = ᦓ
  • บ = ᦢ
  • ป = ᦔ
  • ผ = ᦕ
  • ฝ = ᦚ
  • พ = ᦘ
  • ฟ = ᦝ
  • ภ = ᦕ
  • ม = ᦙ
  • ย = ᦊ
  • = ?
  • ร = ?
  • ล = ᦟ
  • ว = ᦞ
  • ศ = ᦌ
  • ษ = ᦉ
  • ส = ᦉ
  • ห = ᦠ
  • ฬ = ᦜ
  • อ = ᦀ
  • ฮ = ᦣ

Vowels:

  • ะ = ?
  • ◌ั = ?
  • ◌็ = ?
  • า = ?
  • ◌ิ = ?
  • ◌̍ = ?
  • ◌̎ = ?
  • ◌ํ = ?
  • ◌ุ = ?
  • ◌ู = ?
  • เ = ?
  • โ = ?
  • ใ = ?
  • ไ = ?
  • อ = ᦀ
  • ย = ᦊ
  • ว = ᦞ
  • ฤ = ?
  • ฤๅ = ?
  • ฦ = ?
  • ฦๅ = ?


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Sorry that I took so long ...

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In response to your response to my cup of tea, I do not speak a Tai-Kadai language. However, I know a bit of Thai and a little Lao.

Can you please answer a question for me from Incubator?

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Hi. I see you were involved in the early days of the Isan language Wikipedia test on Incubator (incubator:Wp/tts). I'm dong some cleanup from long-term abusers, and found the page incubator:Wp/tts/What the Heck is a Taoe Recorder. It looks like vandalism to me, but I don't read any Thai language. So would you mind just having a quick look and letting me know? Many thanks. StevenJ81 (talk) (administrator on Incubator) 21:25, 3 April 2017 (UTC)Reply

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Northern Thai request

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Dear Mr Alifshinobi,

Could you kindly help me write this Northern Thai sentence into the the Tai Tham alphabet (aka: Lanna script):

"ย้อน​ว่า​พระเจ้า​ฮัก​โลก​นี้​นัก​ขนาด จึง​หื้อ​พระบุตร​องค์​เดียว​ของ​พระองค์ เปื้อ​กู้​คน​ตี้​เจื้อ​วางใจ๋​พระบุตร​นั้น​จะ​บ่ฉิบหาย แต่​มี​จีวิต​นิรันดร์"

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