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  2. Lao script - Wikipedia

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    Lao script or Akson Lao (Lao: ອັກສອນລາວ [ʔák.sɔ̌ːn láːw]) is the primary script used to write the Lao language and other minority languages in Laos. Its earlier form, the Tai Noi script , was also used to write the Isan language , but was replaced by the Thai script .

  3. Tai Noi script - Wikipedia

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    The Tai Noi/Lao script and the Thai script derive from a common ancestral Tai script of what is now northern Thailand which was an adaptation of the Khmer script, rounded by the influence of the Mon script, all of which are descendants of the Pallava script of southern India. [4]

  4. Help:Multilingual support (Indic) - Wikipedia

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    Select the "Languages" tab and make sure you select the option saying "Install files for complex script and right-to-left languages (including Thai)". A confirmation message should now appear - press "OK" on this confirmation message. Allow the OS to install necessary files from the Windows XP CD and then reboot if prompted.

  5. Talk:Lao script - Wikipedia

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    1 Lao script disappearance on Wikipedia. 2 comments. 2 language request. 1 comment. 3 Lao script recognition for Windows XP, and Internet Explorer. 3 comments. 4 ...

  6. Code page 1133 - Wikipedia

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    Code page 1133 (CCSID 1133) [1] is a code page created by IBM for representation of Lao script. [2] Code page layout. Only the upper half of the table (80–FF) ...

  7. Help:Multilingual support (Lao) - Wikipedia

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    According to Article LXXV of Constitution of the Lao People's Democratic Republic, the Lao alphabet is the official script to the official language, but is also used to transcribe minority languages in the country, but some minority language speakers continue to use their traditional writing systems while the Hmong have adopted the Roman Alphabet.

  8. File:Lao Script Sample.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Tai Tham script - Wikipedia

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    Tai Tham script (Tham meaning "scripture") is an abugida writing system used mainly for a group of Southwestern Tai languages i.e., Northern Thai, Tai Lü, Khün and Lao; as well as the liturgical languages of Buddhism i.e., Pali and Sanskrit.