Chaiyo

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title: Chaiyo
text: Chaiyo is a Thai-language exclamation used to express joy or approval, comparable to 'hurrah/hooray' in English. It is largely synonymous with chayo, which is more often used in poetry. The words' modern use was initiated by King Vajiravudh, who took inspiration from a similar word used by Indian performers in a Ramayana dance. Its first recorded use was on 28 January 1914, when the King made a pilgrimage to the newly discovered ruins of the stupa believed to mark the site of King Naresuan's leg
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description: Thai exclamation
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date created: 2008-11-13T01:47:55Z
date modified: 2024-09-04T01:08:04Z
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