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Thai spelling Pronunciation (IPA) Meaning equivalent Relative equivalent Metric equivalent Length Krabiat: กระเบียด: Quarter of a finger: 0.5208 cm Nio: นิ้ว [níw] Siamese inch [3] Cf. Digit (unit) finger (unit) 4 krabiat [4] 2.083 cm Khuep: คืบ [kʰɯ̂ːp] Span: 12 nio [4] 25 cm Sok: ศอก [sɔ̀ːk] Cubit ...
It is from Sanskrit śūnya, as are the (context-driven) alternate names for numbers one to four given below; but not the counting 1 (number). Thai names for N +1 and the regular digits 2 through 9 as shown in the table, below, resemble those in Chinese varieties (e.g., Cantonese and Min Nan) as spoken in Southern China, the homeland of the ...
Mom Luang (หม่อมหลวง, abbreviated in Thai ม.ล. and sometimes in English as M. L. and translated as "The Honourable") are the last royal descendants retaining a title. Mom Luang titles are conferred on children of male Mom Rajawongse.
For the 2008 season, the Football Association of Thailand (FAT) reduced the number of teams in the league to 16 teams. Previously there had been two groups of 12 clubs. For the 2011 season the number of teams was increased to 18 teams, The Thai Division 1 League is a season run from March to October, with teams playing 34 games each totalling 306 games in the season.
The seaweed business is a success, with an estimated 1 million baht per year being predicted. Top learns that his father's indebted to 40 million baht, and soon his house is put on sale. Albeit considering moving to China, he is then inspired to sell his seaweed to 7-Eleven. He makes an appointment with Pooh, the person in charge of the company ...
Nameboard of a Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai written with Lanna: Wat Mokhamtuang (and street number 119 in Thai) Northern Thai inscription in Tai Tham script in Chiang Mai. The Tai Tham script shows a strong similarity to the Mon script used by the Mon kingdom of Haripunjaya around the 13th century CE, in the present-day Lamphun Province of Northern Thailand.
Thai nationals who were born before 1 January 1984 but were not included in a house registration book at that time, for example due to moving residences 5 Thai nationals who missed the official census or other special cases, for instance those of dual nationality: 6 Foreign nationals who are living in Thailand temporarily and illegal migrants 7
The Thai Wikipedia (Thai: วิกิพีเดียภาษาไทย) is the Thai language edition of Wikipedia. It was started on 25 December 2003. As of February 2025, it has 171,586 articles and 495,027 registered users. [1] As of March 2022, Wikipedia (all languages combined) was ranked 14th in Alexa's Top Sites Thailand. [2]