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editHello, If you don't mine. Please kindly search for some significant information on Draft:Pee sao tukta mai because I can't read Thai without machine translation. Thanks Taung Tan (talk) 06:52, 8 February 2023 (UTC)
- @Taung Tan sure thing, I did research Thai shrine books, there is no reliable story of Pee sao tukta mai (Thai: พี่สาวตุ๊กตาไม้) or Peesao Tonmai (Thai: พี่สาวต้นไม้). I did not find Thai shrine books academically mentioned Pee sao tukta mai as well-known Spirit house. In my opinion, Pee sao tukta mai is a personal belief, transient news or hearsay of Thai influencers to gain their own reputations and to gamble in order to purchase government lottery.
- According to Matichon news[1], head of a Buddhist monastery of Wat Suan Kaew temple in Nonthaburi said that do not believe it, it will deteriorate over time.[2] It's just kind of disrepair Buddha in art (Thai: พระพุทธวิโมกข์). From Jan 2023, no longer news about Pee sao tukta mai available. Quantplinus (talk) 09:04, 8 February 2023 (UTC)
- Thanks. You did not find her in Thai shrine books or academic papers because she is a modern spirit. Yes, she has vanished from the news since January 2023. So I need to wait before some information is available. Taung Tan (talk) 10:08, 8 February 2023 (UTC)
ayy thanks for thanking me
editappreciated imjust existing (talk) 01:21, 17 November 2023 (UTC)
- @Imjust you are most welcome Quantplinus (talk) 04:47, 17 November 2023 (UTC)
Notes
edit- ^ Matichon news. Retrieved date 2022-07-18.
- ^ The Bangkok Time. Retrieved date 2022-07-19.
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- @Sir Sputnik
- According to my revert of Songkran and your mentioned about edit war to me.
- The reason I have reverted change(s) made by User Pierrevang3 who tried to spread false information that Songkran is a Khmer word which is not true. I have some academic resources to let you know. The term Songkran is Thai word as the following proofs,
- In Google Book and search with "Songkran is a Thai word" AND "The term Songkran is a Thai word" (included Quotation marks for exact result).
- And also compare search result of "Songkran is a Khmer word" and check the Phonetic notation topic in Talk:Songkran
- Doctoral Dissertation p. 334 said:- "The term Songkran is a Thai word meaning to move".
- Songkran in Oxford English Dictionary
- The term "Songkrant" (TH: สงกรานต์) in Thai language was romanized (IPA) as "songkran" in accordance with Royal Thai General System of Transcription. see Wiktionary.
- I hope that you are understand the situation and proceeding under the rule Wikipedia:Don't lie to the article, and would you please remove edit war warning on my talk page if my arguments are true and correct. Thank you. Quantplinus (talk) 03:47, 30 April 2024 (UTC)
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