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Thai script

Thai
Thai Alphabet Sample.svg
Type
Languages Thai, Lanna, Isan, Pattani Malay
Creator King Ramkhamhaeng the Great
Time period
1283–present
Parent systems
Direction Left-to-right
ISO 15924 Thai, 352
Unicode alias
Thai
U+0E00–U+0E7F

Thai script (Thai: อักษรไทย; rtgsakson thai;  [ʔàksɔ̌ːn tʰāj] About this sound listen) is used to write the Thai language and other languages in Thailand. It has 44 consonant letters (Thai: พยัญชนะ, phayanchana), 15 vowel symbols (Thai: สระ, sara) that combine into at least 28 vowel forms, and four tone diacritics (Thai: วรรณยุกต์ or วรรณยุต, wannayuk or wannayut).

Although commonly referred to as the "Thai alphabet", the script is in fact not a true alphabet but an abugida, a writing system in which each consonant may invoke an inherent vowel sound. In the case of the Thai script this is an implied 'a' or 'o'. Consonants are written horizontally from left to right, with vowels arranged above, below, to the left, or to the right of the corresponding consonant, or in a combination of positions.

Thai has its own set of Thai numerals that are based on the Hindu-Arabic numeral system (Thai: เลขไทย, lek thai), but the standard western Hindu-Arabic numerals (Thai: เลขฮินดูอารบิก, lek hindu arabik) are also commonly used.


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