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    • RE: Why is food so important for survival?

      In most survival situations you are burning more calories than normal and you will reach exhaustion quickly within a couple days without food. There is rarely enough plants, berrries, nuts, etc. to provide the estimated 3000 - 6000 calories your body may need, and so fish and meat usually become the main solution. Without calories almost everyone becomes lethargic, uncaring, and hopeless, usually sooner than later.

      posted in American Samoa
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    • RE: How do you get from China to Taiwan?

      By Plane. After 2008, there are direct flights from 25 major mainland cities to Taipeis Taoyuan airport or Kaohsiung airport. By Boat. There are ferries from Xiamen that arrive at Kinmen, 3 km off the coast of China. From there, its by plane again, through domestic flights to Taiwan Proper. After the 2008 election president Ma Ying-jeou introduced a new policy to allow masses of tourists from the mainland to visit Taiwan so there are now direct flights Pre-2008: Theres no direct flight. Most common transfer points are Hong Kong and Cheju Island (Korea) then on to Taoyuan (CKS) Intl. Airport.

      posted in Taiwan
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    • What is the meaning of Netherlands?

      What is the meaning of Netherlands?

      posted in Netherlands
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    • Penyalahgunaan dan penyelewengan dalam sains teknologi dalam tamadun Islam?

      Penyalahgunaan dan penyelewengan dalam sains teknologi dalam tamadun Islam?

      posted in Malaysia
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    • RE: What languages are spoken in Thailand?

      They speak Thai. There is other types of people in Thailand like Chinese, Indian, English, Jamaican. They all speak their native languages of course but Thais speak Thai.

      The northeast area is a little different dialect though but still Thai. So some thais in the south may have problems understand thais in the northeast because the language is just a tad bit different. this is kind of how people from Boston have an accent that people from California do not have or maybe they use different slang words.

      Thai is the official language of Thailand.
      Thai is the official language, but Chinese, Lao, Malay, and Mon-Khmer are also spoken. English is becoming more popular in universities, commerce, and government.
      People in Thailand speak Thai.
      We would call their language, Thai (tye).
      They speak Thai and sometimes English
      Thai
      The main language spoken in Siam now is Thai.
      Thai language. yes MVP name
      Thai.
      Thailands official language is Thai. Just about everyone speaks Thai.
      The official language is Thai.
      Thai language is a language that Thai people speak.
      Thailand has one language, but several dialects. The national language is the Central Thai (Bangkok Thai). In the far south, East and North there are other dialects. In the East there is influenmce of Laos and Cambodian. The North of Thailand was a separate country (Siam in the SOuth and Lanna in the North) - Chiang Mai was the capital which actually was considered a captured country until WW2 when it became part of Thailand (it is noe Tjaoilans second city after Bangkok). Lanna is distinctly different.

      All use the same script, which is Khmer based (which is Sanskrit based - nbut there are many arguments about this). Thai had 46 consonents and dozens of vowels (onl;y consonents are considered to be the alphabet). It is an alphabetic language (as opposed to pictographoc like Chinese or Japanese etc) - although vowels can preceed, follow, be above or below the consonet. Consonents are always pronounced first (although some have no actual sound but are written).

      Thai is tinal and the same transliterated word can mean several things - with a different tone. There are also several letters for some sounds as we hear in English (e.g. the first 5 letters of the Thai alphabet would be transliterated as G, K, K, K, K, K - thge problem here is self eveident, but it is not a probelm for a Thai as each sounds different or is in a different class) - Thai is almost pure in that it is read as spelled in almost all cases once the grammatical rules are learned.

      Example:

      กรรมตามสนอง

      Gum Dtam Sa Norng

      What goes around comes around.

      or

      ไหมใหม่ไม่ไหม้ ใช่ไหม

      mai mai mai mai chai mai

      New silk doesnt burn, does it?
      Yes, the principle language of Thailand is Thai.
      english and spanish

      they manley speak french
      Thai is the common language in Thailand. Many Thai people have English as secondary language.
      The Thai is the official language. ( they use Lao, Chinese, Malay, Mon-Khmer.)
      Official language in Thailand is Thai. Secondary language widely taught is English.
      Thai
      Thai
      The country is Thailand, the adjective is Thai, as in Thai people, Thai food, Thai languages.

      See How_many_official_languages_do_Thailand_have
      Official? One, central Thai.

      Actual, spoken by locals/natives? Around 74.

      The greatest number of people have Isaan, a dialect of Lao, as their first language.

      Everyone who goes to school learns central Thai pasat glang.

      Other major ones include the northern language of what used to be the Lanna kingdom, pasat neua and a dialect of Malay used in the south pasat dtai.

      The three provinces to the south of Isaan bordering Cambodia speak a dialect of Khmer, and another large group there is Suay.

      Each of the hill tribes in the north speak their own language, and many arent even considered citizens of Thailand, treated as illegal aliens even though theyve lived there for many generations, some longer than Thailand has actually been a unified nation.
      Thailand has one official language which is Thai, although there are different regional dialects.
      say hey ho
      thai
      The national language of Thailand is Thai (also known as Siamese or Central Thai). It is a branch of the Tai languages--very similar to Lao. Thai is spoken by some 20 million people.
      The language of Thai is the language of the people of Thailand. It is called Pasa Thai by Thai people in the Thai language.
      Thai.
      Thai.

      posted in Thailand
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    • RE: Top 10 richest man in Nepal?

      Former king gyanendra shah is richest person of himalaya country Nepal .his estimated property is 8 billion us dollars .

      Second richest person of Nepal is dr.upendra mahato.

      posted in Nepal
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    • Where is telephone country code 94?

      Where is telephone country code 94?

      posted in Sri Lanka
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    • Do you need a passport to travel to Puerto Rico or the US Virgin Islands?

      Do you need a passport to travel to Puerto Rico or the US Virgin Islands?

      posted in Puerto Rico
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    • Who was the President of the Gambia in 1996?

      Who was the President of the Gambia in 1996?

      posted in Gambia
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    • Where is Greece?
      • Greece is located in Europe.

      • Greece is a European country in the southern region of the continent. As part of the Balkan Peninsula, Greece is surrounded by more water than land, though the country shares land borders with four other European countries. To the north of Greece, from west to east, lies Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey.

      • Formally known as the Hellenic Republic, and formerly known as Hellas, Greece is a country made up of nearly 6,000 islands. However, many of these are uninhabited and unexplored. There are 30 main islands on which the majority of Greece residents reside.

      • Greece is located in the northern and eastern hemispheres. With a latitude of 39.0742° N and a longitude of 21.8243° E, the GPS coordinates of Greece show that the country lies above the equator.

      • The most extreme point to the north of Greece is located at the GPS coordinates of 41°44′ N and 26°11′ E. This point is in a place called Ormenio. In the south, Greece extends as far as Gavdos Island, near Crete. The easternmost point of Greece is an island in the Mediterranean Sea called the Islet of Strongyli, which is part of the archipelago, Megistis. The most extreme position in western Greece is a small island in the Ionian Sea by the name of Othonoi. It also happens to be the most significant island in terms of square mileage among the Diapontia islands.

      • Greece has a total area of 50,949 square miles. Of this area, approximately 99.13% of Greece is made up of land, while the tiny percentage of 0.87% is comprised of water. The majority of Greece’s water resources are offshore, rather than being in the form of rivers, lakes, and basins on the mainland.

      • The population of Greece currently hovers around 11,134,260 people. Greece’s population is only 0.15% of the global population, making it 84th largest country in the world.

      • The highest level of elevation in Greece is at the very tip of Mount Olympus. As part of the Olympus Mountain Range, this point sits at an altitude of approximately 9,573 feet above sea level. Not only is this Greece’s highest point of elevation, but it is also one of Europe’s tallest features. The lowest point of elevation is at sea level along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. This point is 0 feet above sea level.

      posted in Greece
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    • What is Tajikistan known for?

      Tajikistan

      • Tajikistan, officially Republic of Tajikistan, Tajik Tojikiston or Jumhurii Tojikiston, Tajikistan also spelled Tadzhikistan, country lying in the heart of Central Asia.
      • It is bordered by Kyrgyzstan on the north, China on the east, Afghanistan on the south, and Uzbekistan on the west and northwest.
      • Tajikistan includes the Gorno-Badakhshan (“Mountain Badakhshan”) autonomous region, with its capital at Khorugh (Khorog).
      • Tajikistan encompasses the smallest amount of land among the five Central Asian states, but in terms of elevation it surpasses them all, enclosing more and higher mountains than any other country in the region.
      • Tajikistan was a constituent (union) republic of the Soviet Union from 1929 until its independence in 1991.
      • The capital is Dushanbe.

      Tajikistan has so much to offer, here are some of the things Tajikistan is known for.

      • Pamir Highway: Travelling along one of the world's most famous roads, offering high-altitude vistas and fine community-based homestays.
      • Wakhan Valley: Observing rural life along the narrow Pyanj River corridor, bordering Afghanistan, with Silk Road forts and spectacular views of the snowbound Hindu Kush.
      • Jizeu Valley: Bouncing over angry waters on a suspension bridge as a prelude to hiking to this carless Pamir valley.
      • Fan Mountains: Trekking to a chain of seven lakes, accessible from Penjikent, in the company of Tajik shepherds.
      • Iskander-Kul: Boating to the President's dacha across the picture-perfect lake.
      posted in Tajikistan
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