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Modern Central Thai culture has become more dominant due to official government policy, which was designed to assimilate and unify the disparate Thai in spite of ethnolinguistic and cultural ties between the non-Central-Thai-speaking people and their communities.
Christy Gibson (born 1978), Thai traditional singer; Gena Desouza (born 1997), Singer; Hugo (born 1981), Singer; Jannine Weigel (born 2000), Singer; Jetrin Wattanasin (born 1970), Singer; Jintara Poonlarp (born 1969), Thai traditional singer; Jonas Anderson (born 1972), Thai traditional singer; Joni Anwar (born 1981), Rapper; Kamtorn Sanidwong ...
Tai peoples are the populations who speak (or formerly spoke) the Tai languages.There are a total of about 93 million people of Tai ancestry worldwide, with the largest ethnic groups being Dai, Thai, Isan, Tai Yai (Shan), Lao, Tai Ahom, Tai Kassay and some Northern Thai peoples.
This category and its subcategories lists people of Thai nationality (as opposed to ethnicity).. Note on sorting: Thailand people are usually called by the first name, even telephone books are sorted by the first name.
Chart shows the peopling of Thailand. Thailand is a country of some 70 ethnic groups, including at least 24 groups of ethnolinguistically Tai peoples, mainly the Central, Southern, Northeastern, and Northern Thais; 22 groups of Austroasiatic peoples, with substantial populations of Northern Khmer and Kuy; 11 groups speaking Sino-Tibetan languages ('hill tribes'), with the largest in population ...
Thailand's government-sponsored family planning programme resulted in a dramatic decline in population growth from 3.1% in 1960 to around 0.4% today. In 1970, an average of 5.7 people lived in a Thai household; in 2022, the average Thai household size was 3 people. [266]
Lists of Thai people by occupation (3 C, 4 P) T. Lists of titles by person of Thailand (1 P) U. Lists of people by university or college in Thailand (2 P) W.
The Northern Thai people or Tai Yuan (Thai: ไทยวน, [tʰaj˧ juan˧]), self-designation khon mu(e)ang (Northern Thai: ᨤᩫ᩠ᨶᨾᩮᩬᩥᨦ, คนเมือง pronounced [kʰon˧ mɯaŋ˧] meaning "people of the (cultivated) land" or "people of our community"), are a Tai ethnic group, native to nine provinces in Northern ...