-
royal family or
describing their activities. (See
Monarchy of
Thailand §
Rachasap.) Most
Thais can
speak and
understand all of
these contexts.
Street and...
-
amount of land they were
entitled to,
according to
their rank and position.
Rachasap is
required by
court etiquette as an
honorific register consisting of a...
- bare-chested. In
speaking with royalty, a
special language register known as
Rachasap,
characterized by
Indic and Khmer-derived lexicons, was used.
Siamese subjects...
- be used, a
royal vocabulary known as "raja-sap" (Thai: ราชาศัพท์; RTGS:
Rachasap, also
spelt rajasap and ratchasap) emerged. Raja-sap, an
honorific register...
- Chao Phaendin).
According to the
court etiquette, a
special language,
Rachasap (Sanskrit: Rājāśabda, 'royal language'), was used to
communicate with or...
-
Shared vocabulary of
Khmer origin Common vocabulary Rachasap Isan Thai Lao
Khmer English Isan Thai Lao
Khmer English กระแทะ
krathae [kā.tɛ̀ʔ] กระแทะ krathae...
- made the Lao
raxasap obsolete, but as
Thailand retains its monarchy, Thai
rachasap is
still active. The 16th
century would see the
establishment of many of...
- Songsuradet, and
Phraya Ritthi. The
telegram stated,
using royal language (
Rachasap: ราชาศัพท์), that if the King did not wish to
remain as a
monarch under...
-
further explanation The Thai
language uses a
special register,
known as
rachasap, to
address royalty.
These are
usually indicated by the
prefixes phra (พระ...