1. Thais - Noun
2. Thais - Proper noun
Thais
plural of Thai
Thais
A female given name from Ancient Greek.
If all the world be worth thy winning. / Think, oh think it worth enjoying: / Lovely Thaïs sits beside thee, / Take the good the gods provide thee. John Dryden
Breakfast dishes A typical family breakfast in Isan (northeastern Thailand) Khao chao ( Thai ขาวเชา main; lit. "morning rice/food"), breakfast dishes, for Thais are limited. Source: Internet
Dallek 1998, p. 381. Also in October 1966, to reassure and promote his war effort, Johnson initiated a meeting with allies in Manila—the South Vietnamese, Thais, South Koreans, Filipinos, Australians and New Zealanders. Source: Internet
Early Filipinos started making pottery before their Cambodian neighbors and at about the same time as the Thais as part of what appears to be a widespread Ice Age development of pottery technology. Source: Internet
I.C.B Dear, ed, The Oxford companion to World War II (1995) p 1107 The Thais and Japanese also agreed that Shan State and Kayah State were to be under Thai control. Source: Internet
In addition to Thais, it includes ethnic Chinese, Malay, Lao, Burmese, Cambodians, and Indians, among others. Source: Internet