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Telling The Time - Full Guide


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#1 SpokenThai

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Posted 2006-05-24 19:59:49

This small Free guide will teach you all you need to know about telling the time.

Click here for direct download (380 kb)

#2 Johpa

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Posted 2006-05-28 23:00:17

A decent little guide for beginners, but I would take minor exception to defining the universal method of telling time amongst Thai people as being "colloquial" in nature.

#3 Richard W

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Posted 2006-05-29 00:25:13

I want to make sure that the computer locales for Thai are defined properly.  Now, if the colloquial system is to be implemented properly, where in that little executable do I find the ways of writing the colloquial equivalences of 14.10 น.?  Does one have to write 'บ่ายสองโมงสิบนาที' or can one abbreviate it.  If so, how?  บ่าย 2.10?  Or would that have to be บ่าย ๒.๑๐?

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Posted 2006-06-05 17:51:11

I get a virus warning when attempting to download the zip-file (Trojan.W32.Agent.uu)

#5 SpokenThai

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Posted 2006-06-05 19:22:52

Starclub

This is probably a false alarm and you can safely download the file.
There is no Trojan or any other file of this kind in all our products.

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#6 greg.d

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Posted 2006-06-05 19:33:04

I've saved it straight on to floppy and then it asks which program to open it with? which should I choose? thanks.....  :o

#7 Rikker

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Posted 2006-06-05 20:21:50

Any program that can decompress zip files should do the trick. In Windows, usually the shell can open them automatically like folders, but if not, WinZip, WinRar, etc will work fine.

Edited by Rikker, 2006-06-05 20:22:48.


#8 SpokenThai

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Posted 2006-06-06 02:14:26

You can try our free program "Zippi" (Zip - UnZip program).
You will find it under "Free Miscellaneous Programs" section on this page with many other free programs:
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