History of Kra-Dai languages

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History of Kra-Dai languages
History of Buddhist architecture
Sarada Script Family Tree
Siddham Script Family Tree
Thai Numbers
For numerals, mostly the standard Hindu-Arabic numerals are used, but Thai also has its own set of Thai numerals that are based on the Hindu-Arabic numeral system, which are mostly limited to government documents, election posters, license plates of military vehicles, and special entry prices for Thai nationals.
Thai Consonants Chart
There are 44 consonant letters representing 21 distinct consonant sounds. Duplicate consonants either correspond to sounds that existed in Old Thai at the time the alphabet was created but no longer exist (in particular, voiced obstruents such as b d g v z), or different Sanskrit and Pali consonants pronounced identically in Thai. There are in addition four consonant-vowel combination characters not included in the tally of 44.