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category items | à¡ÒÐÊÁØÂ  | gawL saL muyM | Gaw Samui, Koh Samui, an island in the Gulf of Thailand; part of Surat Thani province, a major tourist destination |
àÇÔÅ´ìà·Ã´à«ç¹àµÍÃì  | weern[d]M thraehtF senM dtuuhrM | [Thai transcription of the foreign loanword, "World Trade Center"] a large indoor shopping mall in Bangkok (renamed à«ç¹·ÃÑÅàÇÔÅ´ì¾ÅÒ«èÒ — "Central World Plaza" in 2004) |
ÇÑ´¾ÃÐá¡éÇ  | watH phraH gaaeoF | Wat Pra Kaew, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha |
| ËÁÙèà¡ÒÐ¾Õ¾Õ | muuL gawL pheeM pheeM | Phi Phi Islands in the southern Thai province of ¡ÃкÕè |
´Í¹àÁ×ͧ  | daawnM meuuangM | Don Muang |
»Ò¡à¡Ãç´  | bpaakL gretL | Paag-Gred (or Gret)—an ÍÓàÀÍ (district) in ¹¹·ºØÃÕ (Nonthaburi) located in a suburb of ¡ÃØ§à·¾Ï (Bangkok). Paag-Gred merges áÁè¹éÓà¨éÒ¾ÃÐÂÒ (Jaow Pra-ya) and áÁè¹éÓÍéÍÁ (Om) Rivers together. |
à¡ÒÐà¡Ãç´  | gawL gretL | Gred (or Gret) Island—a tiny island in the áÁè¹éÓà¨éÒ¾ÃÐÂÒ (Jaow Pra-ya) River, accessible by boat. On it lives a community of craftsmen famous for their distinctive style of pottery which dates back many centuries. Koh Gred pots are known for their fine, red-black glazed surface and intricate design. These landers are the descendants of the ÁÍ (Mon) people,and they have managed to retain the skills of their forefathers. |
ʹÒÁËÅǧ  | saL naamR luaangR | Sanam Luang, the area of the Grand Palace in Bangkok |
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´ÍÂÍÔ¹·¹¹·ì  | daawyM inM thaH nohn[t]M | Doi Inthanon, the highest point in Thailand (2580m, 8468 ft.) |
µÅÒ´¹éÓ  | dtaL laatL naamH | floating market |
·ÐàÅÍѹ´ÒÁѹ  | thaH laehM anM daaM manM | the Andaman Sea (to the west of the Thai peninsula) |
ÍèÒÇä·Â  | aaoL thaiM | Gulf of Thailand |
¶¹¹ÊÕÅÁ  | thaL nohnR seeR lohmM | Silom Road |
¶¹¹ÊØ¢ØÁÇÔ·  | thaL nohnR sooL khoomR witH | Sukhumvit Road |
¶¹¹ÇÔ·ÂØ  | thaL nohnR witH thaH yooH | Wittayu Road; Wireless Road |
¶¹¹ÃÒª´Óà¹Ô¹  | thaL nohnR raatF damM neernM | Rajdamnern Road |
| ÃÒª»ÃÐʧ¤ì | raatF bpraL sohng[k]R | Rajaprasong |
¨µØ¨Ñ¡Ã  | jaL dtooL jak[r]L | Chatuchuk |
| ÊÒÁàʹ | saamR saehnR | Samsen |
¾Ñ·ÂÒ  | phatH thaH yaaM | Pattaya, the beach resort on the Gulf of Thailand, southeast of Bangkok |
| ËÑÇËÔ¹ | huaaR hinR | Hua Hin |
| ºÒ§áʹ | baangM saaenR | Bangsaen |
»Ò¡¹éÓ | bpaakL naamH | Paknam, the area south of Bangkok where the áÁè¹éÓà¨éÒ¾ÃÐÂÒ empties into ÍèÒÇä·Â  |
«ÍÂÃ×è¹Ä´Õ  | saawyM reuunF reuH deeM | Soi Rune Rudee |
| «ÍÂÍÒÃÕÂì | saawyM aaM ree[y]M | Aree [name of a Soi] |
¾ÃÐ⢹§  | phraH khaL nohngR | Phra Khanong [name of a district in Bangkok] |
| »èҵͧ | bpaaL dtaawngM | Patong [a coastal town on ÀÙà¡çµ Island; a popular tourist destination] |
´ÍÂÊØà·¾  | daawyM sooL thaehpF | Doi Suthep, a hill in Chiang Mai with an important temple on top |
áÁè¹éÓáÁè⢧ | maaeF naamH maaeF khohngR | Mekong (river); the 11th longest river in the world, defining the border between Thailand/Laos and Thailand/Cambodia |
ÁËÒÇÔ·ÂÒÅÑÂà·¤â¹âÅÂÕÃÒªÁ§¤Å¸ÑºØÃÕ maH haaR witH thaH yaaM laiM thaehkF nohM lohM yeeM raatF chaH mohngM khohnM thanM yaH booL reeMRajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi |
| à¡ÒоЧѹ | gawL phaH nganM | Koh Pha Ngan, an island in the Gulf of Thailand known for excellent scuba diving, beautiful beaches, and a monthly "full-moon" party. |
| ªÐÍÓ | chaH amM | Cha-am, a city on the Gulf of Thailand in Phetchaburi province |
| »ÒÂ | bpaayM | Bpai, Pai, a small town in Mae Hong Son province, Northern Thailand |
ËÒ´ãËè | haatL yaiL | Hat Yai, a city in Songkhla province |
à¡ÒЪéÒ§ | gawL chaangH | Gaw Chang; Ko Chang; an island and tropical marine national park in the Gulf of Thailand |
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