Thailand
| Region: | Asia |
| Capital: | |
| Population: | 64,865,523 |
| Area (sq km): | 513,115 |
| GRN Office: | Sounds of Language Foundation, Thailand |
| FIPS Country Code: | TH |
| ISO Country Code: | TH |
Map of Thailand
News about Thailand
GRN Thailand Newsletter December 2009: (2.95Mb) Talako Karen People Respond To The Gospel . . .Audio/Visual Recordings In Moken . . . No Language Group Too Obscure -- The Ugong . . . No Tribe Too Small -- The Mpi Of Prae . . . GRNT/SOLF Meets With Akeu Headman . . . Yoy And Nyaw Recordings . . .GRN Materials Presented To Restricted Country . . . W3 And Lovetouch Ministry . . . Plans For 2010 . . .Over 100 Sabers /Tapetalks Distributed |
GRN Thailand Newsletter August 2009: Showing God's love to the Moken . . . Why GRN's Tail-ender emphasis is important . . . Recording YOW and NYAW Languages N.E. Thailand . . . Roger's Training Completed . . . The AKEU GRN Thailand's newest tail ender . . . New staff for GRN Thailand . . . Encouraging workers in Cambodia . . . August 2009 Office Building Plans Update . . . GRN's Newest Handwind Audioplayer . . . Tapetalk players distributed . . . W3 a ministry of worship, word and wonder . . . Love Touch . . . Karen revival meetings . . . Good news heritage from generation to generation . . . |
After the Tsunami: "Tears brimmed his eyes as Uu shared with us the situation of his Moken people." |
Letter from Lipe Island, South Thailand: No one listened with interest or understanding. But David Hogan kept sharing about Jesus. |
Our newest GRN Center: Located in Chiang Mai, in northern Thailand, is the newest member of Global Recordings Network. |
Ministry Update: GRN around the world: Media award for GRN ... 2000 TapeTalks bound for Asia ... A Great Hit! ... Website interest ... Our Bible |
Ministry Update: GRN around the world: A great harvest in Mexico ... Political protests in Nepal ... Ethiopia recordings blitz ... Project India .. Thailand building project. |
Note from Chiang Mai, Thailand: "The China/Mongolian recordings will take place later in the year as the contact originally dealing with the project has handed it over to a colleague who has a different timetable." |
Tsunami story from Phuket, Thailand: A story of the amazing escape of the Urak Lawoi' Christians, where GRN had been recording just a few months earlier. |
GRN Asia: An overview of the people and work of GRN in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Korea and Pakistan. |
Languages spoken in Thailand
Listed here are the primary and alternate names of the languages and dialects of Thailand. An icon next to the name indicates that there are GRN recordings available in that language.
Found 993 language names. Showing items 1 to 100.
Acang (see NGOCHANG) Achang (see NGOCHANG) Ach'ang (see NGOCHANG) Achang: Ngachang (see NGOCHANG) Achung (see NGOCHANG) Adi Dravida (see Tamil: Adi Dravida) Agutainan (see LAWA, NORTHERN) Ahchan (see NGOCHANG) Ahka (see AKHA) Aini (see AKHA) Aiyangar (see Tamil: Aiyangar) Aiyar (see Tamil: Aiyar) Aka (see AKHA) Ak'a (see AKHA) Akha (see AKHA: Thailand) Aleng (see MON) Amok (see Mok) Anchan (see NGOCHANG) Anlour (see Kuy: Anlour) Annamese (see VIETNAMESE) Annamese (see VIETNAMESE: South) Aouei (see KUY) Arava (see Tamil: Arava) Atsang (see NGOCHANG) Baghi (see KAREN, BWE) Bahasa Malay (see MALAY) Bahasa Malaysia (see MALAY) Bahasa Malayu (see MALAY) Bahasa Melayu (see MALAY) Baihua (see CANTONESE) Bama (see BURMESE) Bamachaka (see BURMESE) Ban Dong (see LAWA: Ban Dong) Bandu (see Thai, Northern: Bandu) Bangkok Dialect (see THAI: Central) Ban Sam (see LAWA: Ban Sam) Ban Sarn (see LAWA: Ban Sam) Ban Yao (see YAO) Baru (see Bru, Western) Basing (see MOKEN) Bassein Pwo Karen (see KAREN, PWO) Belubn (see KENSIU) Bengali (see BANGLA: Chittagonian) Bengali: Chittagonian (see BANGLA: Chittagonian) | Bghai (see KAREN, BWE) Bghai Karen (see KAREN, BWE) Black (see TAI: Black) Black Khoany (see Phunoi: Black Khoany) Black Lahu (see LAHU: Na) Black Thai (see TAI: Black) Blang-Shan (see BLANG: Blang-Shan) Blue (see HMONG: Blue) Blue Meo (see HMONG: Blue) Bong (see Kintaq) B'ru (see Bru, Western) Bru Kok Sa-at (see Bru, Eastern: Bru Kok Sa-at) Bruu (see Bru, Western) Burgandi (see Tamil: Burgandi) Buriram (see Khmer, Northern: Buriram) Burma Tamil (see Tamil: Burma Tamil) Burmese Karen (see KAREN, SGAW) Bwe (see KAREN, BWE) Cambodian (see KHMER) Cambodian: Thailand Dialect (see KHMER, THAILAND) Cam Mu (see KHAMU) Central (see PHAI: Central) Central (see THAI: Central) Central Isan (see Thai, Northeastern: Central Isan) Chali (see Bru, Eastern: Tri) Chang (see Kuy: Chang) Chang Maw (see LAWA: Chang Maw) Chaobon (derogatory name for Nyahkur) Chaochow (see Chinese, Min Nan: Chaozhou) Chao Chow (see TEOCHEW) Chaodon (derogatory name for Nyahkur) Chao-Shan (see Chinese, Min Nan: Chaozhou) Chaozhou (see Chinese, Min Nan: Chaozhou) Chau Ko' (see MOKEN) Chau Pok (see Moklen) Chawnam (see URAK LAWOI) Chawng (see Chong) Chaw Talay (see URAK LAWOI) Chiangrai (see Iu Mien: Chiangrai) Chinese Hakka (see HAKKA) Chinese, Mandarin: Yunnanese (see Chinese, Mandarin: Ho) Chinese, Min Dong: Fouzhou (see FOOCHOW COLLOQUIAL CHINESE) |
