"่" meaning in All languages combined

See ่ on Wiktionary

Character [Thai]

Forms: ◌่ [canonical]
Head templates: {{head|th|diacritical mark|head=◌่}} ◌่
  1. The diacritical mark called "mai ek" - ไม้เอก (mái-èek): it is the first of the Thai language's four tone marks. For the low initial consonant class (of syllables), the mai ek implies a falling tone. For the mid and the high initial consonant classes, the mai ek implies a low tone. Tags: diacritic Categories (topical): Thai diacritical marks
    Sense id: en-่-th-character-TvcxZEmy Categories (other): Thai entries with incorrect language header, Thai terms with redundant script codes

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