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| Gone Fishing Join Date: May 2007 Location: Ratsima
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| Tai Deung A friend of mine who is a long time Thailand resident and former university instructor tells me that there is a version of Thai spoken in Korat called Tai Deung. I've asked around and no one, not even Ms. B, has heard of it. My friend says that he often finds Bangkok taxi drivers from in and around Korat who know all about it and who explain to him how it differs from Central Thai. It is supposedly a derivative of Central Thai and not Lao as is the case with some other dialects spoken in Isaan. Can anyone enlighten me? Perhaps those of you with Thai partners could ask them about it? TIA |
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| Chiang Mai Join Date: Sep 2008
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| I'm Thai and when I was young I live in Korat, yes Korat is not Lao and differ from central Thai, but i don't know how to explain to you. there is a Thai singer "PongThep Kradonchamnarn" or พงษ์เทพ กระโดนชำนาญ he is real Korat and his song is Korat song, I think you can try to listen to his songs. ^^ |
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| Bigger Than People Last Online: Yesterday 06:54 PM Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: In exile
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| Nan Last Online: Today 03:34 AM Join Date: Aug 2008
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I'm Thai and when I was young I live in Korat, yes Korat is not Lao and differ from central Thai, but i don't know how to explain to you. there is a Thai singer "PongThep Kradonchamnarn" or พงษ์เทพ กระโดนชำนาญ he is real Korat and his song is Korat song, I think you can try to listen to his songs. ^^ Since you are a Thai speaker I hope you will help me. I would like you to write, in Thai, the following words: 1. Por Bor Tor 4 2. Por Bor Tor 5 3. Por Bor Tor 6 4. Nor Sor 2 5. Nor Sor 3 6. Nor Sor 3 Gor 7. Nor Sor 4 Chanote As you can see they are the types of Thai land titles. I need to have them in Thai writing. I hope that you can help me. Thanks | |
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| Phayao Last Online: 30-11-2008 08:55 AM Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Nakornratchasima/Sacramento
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| Chiang Mai Join Date: Sep 2008
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2. 3. i am not sure "Por" is บ or พ can you give me more detail about it, i think it's form of thai gov. if i know what is that office. i think i can help you more. 4. นส.2 5. นส.3 6. นส.3ก 7. นส.4 โฉนด for 4 to 7 i know these are forms about Land/properties. ^^ | |
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