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  2. Thai script - Wikipedia

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    The letters are based on vocalic consonants used in Sanskrit, given the one-to-one letter correspondence of Thai to Sanskrit, although the last two letters are quite rare, as their equivalent Sanskrit sounds only occur in a few, ancient words and thus are functionally obsolete in Thai. The first symbol 'ฤ' is common in many Sanskrit and Pali ...

  3. Khom Thai script - Wikipedia

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    The Thai alphabet, Khom Thai alphabet and Thai numerals published in Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopédie. (The original image is from Simon de la Loubère's book "Du Royaume de Siam", published in 1691.) In this picture, the Thai Khom alphabet is labelled "Alphabet Bali" (Pali alphabet). The Khom Thai script is written from left to right. [20]

  4. Royal Thai General System of Transcription - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Thai General System of Transcription (RTGS) is the official [1][2] system for rendering Thai words in the Latin alphabet. It was published by the Royal Institute of Thailand in early 1917, when Thailand was called Siam. [3][4] It is used in road signs [5][6] and government publications and is the closest method to a standard of ...

  5. Help:IPA/Thai - Wikipedia

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    IPA/Thai. Help:IPA. This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Thai on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Thai in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them. Integrity must be maintained between the key and the transcriptions that link here; do not ...

  6. Alt code - Wikipedia

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    However, numeric entry of Unicode characters is possible in most Unix or Unix-like OSs by pressing and releasing Ctrl + ⇧ Shift + U, and typing the hex number followed by the space bar or enter key. For example, For the registered trademark symbol ®, type Ctrl + ⇧ Shift + U, AE, ↵ Enter. For the no entry sign ⛔, type Ctrl + ⇧ Shift ...

  7. Thai typography - Wikipedia

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    Thai movable metal type arranged on a composing stick. These were commonly used for typesetting during the first half of the twentieth century. Thai typography concerns the representation of the Thai script in print and on displays, and dates to the earliest printed Thai text in 1819.

  8. The Only Keyboard Shortcut List You’ll Ever Need - AOL

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    Ctrl/⌘ + N. Create or launch a new document, file, or window, depending on the program. Ctrl/⌘ + S. Use this early and often so you don’t lose what you’re working on in the event of a ...

  9. Tai Tham (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    The 'onset letters' are consonants, independent vowels or special symbols. The consonants in a group are ordered according to the order in which they are sounded or used to be sounded. Example: ᨻᩩᨴ᩠ᨵ (Northern Thai pronunciation: [put thaʔ]) onset letter: ᨻ pure vowel: ᩩ final 'consonant': ᨴ onset letter: ᨵ pure vowel: no symbol