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Thai is a tonal language with five tones: mid, low, falling, high and rising. In addition, there are four phonemic registers: normal, creaky, breathy and glottalized. Thai has its own script, which is derived from the Khom and Khmer scripts. Thai is written from left to right. Thai has its own unique script, which is called the Thai alphabet. The Thai alphabet consists of 44 consonants and 32 vowels. Each character in the Thai alphabet represents a different sound. The Thai alphabet is not difficult to learn, and it is possible to read and write Thai without knowing any other language. The Thai script is derived from the Khom and Khmer scripts. Thai is written from left to right. Thai has five tones: mid, low, falling, high and rising. In addition, there are four phonemic registers: normal, creaky, breathy and glottalized. The Thai script is not difficult to learn, and it is possible to read and write Thai without knowing any other language.

Script type

Alphasyllabic scripts

Script origin

Script usage

Thai, Thailand, Thai
Pali, Thai
Thai, Thai

Script code
Thai
Numeric code
352