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  2. Nirat Hariphunchai - Wikipedia

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    Nirat, derived from a Sanskrit word meaning “without”, is a genre of Thai poetry that involves travel and love-longing for a separated beloved. [1] Hariphunchai (Pali: Haribhuñjaya) was an ancient kingdom, centered at Lamphun , incorporated into the Lan Na kingdom by Mangrai in the late 13th century.

  3. Chintara Sukapatana - Wikipedia

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    Her best-known role was as Trinh in the 1987 Hollywood film, Good Morning, Vietnam, in which she co-starred opposite Robin Williams. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] At the time, she had a Bachelor in Business Administration and was a Master in Public Administration student at Krirk University .

  4. List of Thai language idioms - Wikipedia

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    to receive the results of good deeds from past lives; (of wealthy persons) to live off old wealth, e.g. inheritance [1] กินปูนร้อนท้อง: kin pun ron thong: eat lime, feel the belly burn: to act conspicuously (for fear of one's deeds being revealed) [1] กินรังแตน: kin rang taen: eat a wasp nest: to be ...

  5. Sabaidee Luang Prabang - Wikipedia

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    Sabaidee Luang Prabang (Thai: สะบายดี หลวงพะบาง, English title: Good Morning, Luang Prabang) is a 2008 romantic drama film directed by Sakchai Deenan and starring Ananda Everingham. It was the first commercial film shot in Laos since the country adopted communism in 1975. [1]

  6. Thai television soap opera - Wikipedia

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    Thai television soap operas have contributed to popularize the spirits and legends of the folklore of Thailand.Some soap operas, such as "Raeng Ngao", include the popular ghosts in Thai culture interacting with the living, while others are based on traditional Thai legends and folk tales such as "Nang Sib Song", "Kaki" and "Thep Sarm Rudoo".

  7. Phiravich Attachitsataporn - Wikipedia

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    Phiravich Attachitsataporn (Thai: พีรวิชญ์ อรรถชิตสถาพร; born 5 March 1998), nicknamed Mean (Thai: มีน) is a Thai television actor, director, and model. He is best known for his role as Tin in the 2018 Thai television drama Love by Chance .

  8. Tai Noi script - Wikipedia

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    The use of the script was banned in Isan in 1871 by royal decree and supplemented with the Thai alphabet, followed by reforms that imposed Thai as the administrative language of the region in 1898, but these edicts had little impact as education was done informally by village monks.

  9. Thai honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Thai honorifics date back to the Sukhothai Kingdom, a period which lasted from 1238 to 1420 CE. [2] During the Sukhothai period, honorifics appeared in the form of kinship terms . [ 3 ] The Sukhothai period also saw the introduction of many Khmer and Pali loanwords to Thai.