Appendix:Thai palindromes

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This appendix lists palindromes in Thai.

The Thai script does not follow a linear sequence of symbols. Vowels that sound after a consonant can be written before, above, below or around that consonant. Tone and length diacritics occur only above initial consonants. The silent symbol occurs only above a final consonant in a syllable. All these characteristics make written palindromes relatively rare.

List of palindromes

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(excluding shortenings)

Words

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See also

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Appendices of palindromes in all languages (edit)

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