Draft:Lao Tham script

The ancient Lao script or Tham script is another type of Lao script. Lao people and ethnic groups use this script alongside the original Lao script throughout history. According to the changes of the times, the Lao nation is an ancient nation with its own unique civilization. It can be seen from the Lao people that we have many aspects of our civilization. Another thing that is common is the Lao script. There are 2 types of scripts used, the ancient Lao script and the original Lao script. The Lao nation in 1910, the Chanthaburi Council took place and determined that the ancient Lao script should be written in the Buddhist way and the original Lao script was developed into the Lao script used in the kingdom, called the official Lao script, but these ancient Lao scripts are known as Lao script

The script can be written in both Pali and Lao language. The script in Pali has 32 characters, both full and partial. The ancient Lao script used to write the Pali language has 32 characters divided into 5 paragraphs, 5 characters each, totaling 25 characters and "paragraphs or sub-paragraphs". P, F (Low-Class), F (High-Class), H (Low-Class) and 6 other control letters, together 42 pictures.

The ancient Lao script, like the original Lao script, is located in all directions of the characters, and more special than the original Lao script is that some characters, when mixed with characters, often change their shape, changing their direction according to the shape of the word. When writing Pali, there are 8 sounds and 7 shapes (like in Pali, there are no shapes, only sounds). In the ancient Lao script, there are vowel tjom and vowel fu. Note: When using this sukum and sukfu, look at the picture to see if it is appropriate to use which picture to write. For example, writing ancient Lao script (this Tham script) in the Lao language. This writing is written in a style that is written with tonal style. In fact, the ancient Lao script or this script did not appear with tonal characters but with tonal sounds. Even so, in some manuscripts, there are tonal characters that appear in the manuscript. How to write ancient Lao script (Tai Tham) in Pali and copy and paste the ancient Lao script into the original Lao script, to see the ancient Lao script written in Pali. Note: Each ancient Lao script when written in Pali has been converted into the original Lao script and will be these characters (this method is not a translation, but the transformation of the script from one type of script to another type of script, but still keeping the original language is called the script transformation or transformation).