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Thai grammar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thai grammar Thai is an analytic (or isolating) language, like many languages in Southeast Asia. Also like other languages in the region, Thai syntax conforms to subject–verb–object word order, is head-initial (displaying modified-modifier ordering), and has a noun classifier system. Basic Thai word order is also regular with every sentence structured by an "SVO (subject–verb–object)" order like English. ==Verbs== Thai verbs do not inflect to indicate tense, number, etc., so there are no plural verb forms. There are no conjugations for grammatical person either.〔(Pattaya-funtown.com )〕 There is no grammatical marker in Thai for the perfective/imperfective aspect.〔Östen Dahl (1985). Tense and Aspect Systems. Blackwell: Oxford.〕 Past tense is expressed by adding a separate time word.〔 When a verb is reduplicated, the action indicated by the verb is intensified.
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