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'''Tai Tham script''' (''[[Dharma|Tham]]'' meaning "scripture") is an [[abugida]] [[writing system]] used mainly for a group of [[Southwestern Tai languages]] i.e., [[Northern Thai language|Northern Thai]], [[Tai Lue language|Tai Lü]], [[Khün language|Khün]] and [[Lao language|Lao]]; as well as the liturgical languages of Buddhism i.e., [[Pali]] and [[Sanskrit]]. It is historically known as '''Tua Tham''' ({{Script|Lana|ᨲ᩠ᩅᩫᨵᨾ᩠ᨾ᩼}} or {{Script|Lana|ᨲ᩠ᩅᩫᨵᩢᨾ᩠ᨾ᩼}}). In [[Thailand]] and [[Myanmar]], the script is often referred to as '''Lanna script''' ({{langx|th|อักษรธรรมล้านนา}} {{RTGS|Akson Tham Lan Na}}; {{lang-my-name-MLCTS|MY=လန်နာအက္ခရာ|MLCTS=Lanna Akhkara}}) in relation to the historical [[Lan Na|kingdom of Lan Na]] situating in the Northern region of modern day Thailand and [[Kengtung|Kyaingtong]], [[Shan State|Shan state]] in Myanmar.<ref name=":03">{{Citation |last=Jenny |first=Mathias |title=Writing systems of MSEA |date=2021-08-23 |work=The Languages and Linguistics of Mainland Southeast Asia: A comprehensive guide |pages=879–906 |editor-last=Sidwell |editor-first=Paul |url=https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110558142-036/html |access-date=2024-12-06 |publisher=De Gruyter Mouton |language=en |doi=10.1515/9783110558142-036 |isbn=978-3-11-055814-2 |editor2-last=Jenny |editor2-first=Mathias|url-access=subscription }}</ref><ref name=":2" /> Local people in [[Northern Thailand]] also call the script as '''Tua Mueang''' ({{Script|Lana|ᨲ᩠ᩅᩫᨾᩮᩥᩬᨦ}}, {{IPA|nod|tǔa̯.mɯ̄a̯ŋ}} {{Audio|nod-tuamueang.ogg|listen|help=no}}) in parallel to '''Kam Mueang''', a local name for [[Northern Thai language]].<ref name=":2" /> In [[Laos]] and [[Isan|Isan region]] of Thailand, a variation of Tai Tham script, often dubbed '''Lao Tham''', is also known by the locals as ''To Tham Lao'' ({{langx|tts|โตธรรมลาว}} {{IPA|/toː˩.tʰam˧˥.laːw˧/}}, cf. {{langx|lo|ໂຕທຳ/ໂຕທັມ}} BGN/PCGN ''to tham'') or Yuan script.<ref name="Everson2007">[[Michael Everson|Everson, Michael]], Hosken, Martin, & Constable, Peter. (2007). [http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2007/07007r-n3207r-lanna.pdf ''Revised proposal for encoding the Lanna script in the BMP of the UCS''].</ref> Tai Tham script is traditionally written on a dried palm leaf as a [[palm-leaf manuscript]].<ref name=":2" />
The [[Northern Thai language]] is a close relative of [[Thai language|(standard) Thai]]. It is spoken by nearly 6 million people in [[Northern Thailand]] and several thousand in [[Laos]] of whom few are literate in Lanna script. The script is still read by older monks. Northern Thai has six [[tone (linguistics)|linguistic tone]]s and Thai only five, making transcription into the [[Thai alphabet]] problematic. There is some resurgent interest in the script among younger people, but an added complication is that the modern spoken form, called Kam Muang, differs in pronunciation from the older form.<ref name="Natnapang">{{cite book
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==Characteristics==
Although both the ancient forms of the Mon and Khmer script are different, they are both [[abugida]]s that descend from the [[Brahmic scripts]] introduced via contacts with South Indian traders, soldiers, merchants and Brahmans. As a Mon-derived script, ''Tai Tham'' has many similarities with the [[Burmese language|Burmese]], [[Shan language|Shan]], and [[Mon language|Mon]]
== Consonants ==
There are 43 Tai Tham consonants. They are divided into three groups: categorized consonants ({{Script|Lana|ᨻ᩠ᨿᩢᨬ᩠ᨩᨶᨶᩲᩅᩢᨣ᩠ᨣ᩼}}, ''payanjana nai wak''), non-categorized consonants ({{Script|Lana|ᨻ᩠ᨿᩢᨬ᩠ᨩᨶᩋᩅᩢᨣ᩠ᨣ᩼}}, {{
=== Consonant chart ===
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=== Consonant digraph with ''Ha'' ===
Certain consonants in the low-class group lack their high-class counterpart. These consonants are sometimes called the ''single low-class consonants''. Their high-class counterparts are created by the combination with letter ''high Ha'' ({{Script|Lana|ᩉ}}) as a digraph, called ''Ha Nam'' ({{Script|Lana|ᩉ ᨶᩣᩴ}}).<ref>{{Cite book |last=Bunkhit Watcharasāt |title=Phāsā Mư̄ang Lānnā |publisher=Thārāthō̜ng Kānphim |year=2005 |isbn=978-974-85472-0-6 |___location=Chīang Mai |pages=20 |language=th}}</ref>
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=== Consonant cluster ===
Tai Tham has three medial letters to form a consonant cluster: medial ''La'' (◌ᩖ a.k.a ''La Noi''), medial ''Ra'' (ᩕ a.k.a ''Rawong''), and medial ''Wa''. Consonant cluster with medial ''Wa'' is the only true consonant cluster where both consonants are pronounced as one phoneme. Consonant cluster with Medial ''La'' and Medial ''Ra'' are considered a false consonant cluster as they do not produce the same effect. They are the remnant of the [[Southwestern Tai languages|Proto-Southwestern Tai]] initial consonant clusters that existed during the early development of Tai Tham before the 16th century.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Tangsiriwattanakul |first=Shinnakrit |date=4 Oct
==== Medial ''La'' ====
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| rowspan="2" style="font-size: 150%" |ᨧᩕ
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| style="font-size: 150%" |ᨩᩕ
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|style="text-align:left;"|Subjoined form of letter {{Script|Lana|ᩁ}} (''ra'') for a consonant cluster such as {{Script|Lana|ᨷᩕ}} (''pra'') {{Script|Lana|ᨻᩕ}} (''pra'') as opposed to the subjoined form {{Script|Lana|-᩠ᩁ}} used as a final consonant. Traditionally considered as a special letter.
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== Vowels ==
Vowel characters come in two forms: as stand-alone letters for writing initial vowels or as diacritics that can be attached to all sides of the consonant letters. However, Lanna excels in terms of the number of diacritics used. Some vowel sounds can be written with a combination of as many as four diacritics: one on each side of the consonant.<ref name="everson">{{cite web|title=Lanna Unicode: A Proposal|url=http://std.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n3207.pdf|last1=Everson|first1=Michael|last2=Hosken|first2=Martin|last3=Constable|first3=Peter|date=March 21, 2007|access-date=May 4, 2015|archive-date=June 25, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150625014059/http://std.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n3207.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="burutphakdee">{{cite web|title=Khon Muang Neu Kap Phasa Muang: Attitudes of Northern Thai Youth towards Kammuang and the Lanna Script|url=http://ic.payap.ac.th/graduate/linguistics/theses/Natnapang_Thesis.pdf|last=Burutphakdee|first=Natnapang|publisher=SIL International|pages=32–61|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150505040726/http://ic.payap.ac.th/graduate/linguistics/theses/Natnapang_Thesis.pdf|archive-date=May 5, 2015|date=October 2004}}</ref>
=== Independent vowels ===
Independent vowels are mainly reserved for writing [[Pali]] words, except for {{Script|Lana|ᩐᩣ}} /ʔau/ which is used as a special vowel sign and not for Pali words.<ref name=":indyvowels0">{{Cite book |last=Watcharasastr |first=Boonkid |title=แบบเรียนภาษาเมืองล้านนา ᨷᩯ᩠ᨷᩁ᩠ᨿᩁᨽᩣᩇᩣᨾᩮᩬᩨᨦᩃ᩶ᩣ᩠ᨶᨶᩣ |publisher=Thara Thong Publishing |year=2005 |isbn=9748547205 |___location=Chiang Mai |pages=24 |language=th}}</ref>
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|<big>{{Script|Lana|ᨠᩱ}}, {{Script|Lana|ᨠᩲ}}, {{Script|Lana|ᨠᩱ᩠ᨿ}},{{efn|name=maikia-maikai}}
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|/aːj/
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|{{Script|Lana|<big>᩶</big>}}
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| {{Script|Lana|ᨾᩱ᩶ᨡᩬᩴᨩ᩶ᩣ᩠ᨦ}}<ref name="mfl" />
| ''mai kho jang
|/máj.xɔ̌ː.t͡ɕáːŋ/
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|{{Script|Lana|<big>ᩢ</big>}}
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|{{Script|Lana|ᨾᩱ᩶ᨪᩢ᩠ᨯ}}<ref name="Owen">{{Cite journal |last1=Owen |first1=R. Wyn |date=2017 |title=A description and linguistic analysis of the Tai Khuen writing system |url=https://evols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10524/52403 |journal=Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society |volume=10 |issue=1 |pages=140–164 |hdl=10524/52403}}</ref>
|''mai sat''
|/máj.sát/
|style="text-align:left;"|Interchangeable with ''mai kho jang.<ref name="Owen" />''
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|{{Script|Lana|<big>᩷</big>}}
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| style="background: #ccf" |Low
| style="background:#E0FFFF" |{{Script|Lana|
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| style="background:#fee7e6" |{{Script|Lana|ᨶᩰ᩠᩶ᨴ}}{{Efn|name=second-mid}}{{Efn|Mostly the borrow words from Thai and English.}}<ref>{{Cite web |date=17 January 2004 |title=รายงานสัมมนา แนวทางการเขียนศัพท์วิชาการด้วยอักษรธรรมล้านนา |trans-title=Seminar report: guidelines for writing technical terms using Lanna script. |url=https://art-culture.cmu.ac.th/public/download/lanna-font-technique.pdf |access-date=6 August 2022 |website=The Center for the Promotion of Arts and Culture, Chiang Mai University |page=44}}</ref>
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!Velar
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨠ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ka}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨡ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|kha}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨣ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ga}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨥ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|gha}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨦ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ṅa}}}}
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!Palatal
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨧ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ca}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨨ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|cha}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨩ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ja}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨫ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|jha}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨬ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ña}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨿ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ya}}}}
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!Retroflex
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨭ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ṭa}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨮ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ṭha}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨯ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ḍa}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨰ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ḍha}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨱ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ṇa}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᩁ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ra}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᩊ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ḷa}}}}
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!Dental
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨲ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ta}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨳ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|tha}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨴ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|da}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨵ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|dha}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨶ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|na}}}}
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| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᩃ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|la}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᩈ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|sa}}}}
|-
!Labial
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨷ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|pa}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨹ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|pha}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨻ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ba}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨽ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|bha}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᨾ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ma}}}}
| {{letter|l=pi|s=Lana|ch=ᩅ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|va}}}}
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! Guttural
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨠ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ka}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨡ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|kha}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨣ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ga}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨥ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|gha}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨦ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ṅa}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᩉ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ha}}}}
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! Palatal
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨧ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ca}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨨ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|cha}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨩ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ja}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨫ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|jha}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨬ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ña}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨿ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ya}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᩆ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|śa}}}}
|-
! Retroflex
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨭ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ṭa}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨮ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ṭha}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨯ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ḍa}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨰ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ḍha}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨱ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ṇa}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᩁ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ra}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᩇ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ṣa}}}}
|-
! Dental
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨲ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ta}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨳ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|tha}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨴ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|da}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨵ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|dha}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨶ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|na}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᩃ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|la}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᩈ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|sa}}}}
|-
! Labial
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨷ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|pa}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨹ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|pha}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨻ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ba}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨽ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|bha}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᨾ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|ma}}}}
| {{letter|l=sa|s=Lana|ch=ᩅ|ipa=|iso={{IAST|va}}}}
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