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  {"tstamp": 1722975727.2493, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "Alibaba-NLP/gte-Qwen2-7B-instruct", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1722975724.9639, "finish": 1722975727.2493, "ip": "", "conv_id": "0fbbf7caaeac483dae736b4649849a86", "model_name": "Alibaba-NLP/gte-Qwen2-7B-instruct", "prompt": "how many vowels are in the thai alphabet", "output": [["how many vowels are in the thai alphabet", "Thai language\n\nClusters In Thai, each syllable in a word is articulated independently, so consonants from adjacent syllables (i.e. heterosyllabic) show no sign of articulation as a cluster. Thai has specific phonotactical patterns that describe its syllable structure, including tautosyllabic consonant clusters, and vowel sequences. In core Thai words (i.e. excluding loanwords), only clusters of two consonants occur, of which there are 11 combinations:\n(กร), (กล), (กว)\n(ขร, คร), (ขล, คล), (ขว, คว)\n(ปร), (ปล)\n(พร), (ผล, พล)\n(ตร)\nThe number of clusters increases in loanwords such as (ทร) in (, from Sanskrit indrā) or (ฟร) in (, from English free); however, these usually only occur in initial position, with either , , or as the second consonant sound and not more than two sounds at a time.\nVowels\nThe vowel nuclei of the Thai language are given in the following table. The top entry in every cell is the symbol from the International Phonetic Alphabet, the second entry gives the spelling in the Thai script, where a dash (–) indicates the position of the initial consonant after which the vowel is pronounced. A second dash indicates that a final consonant follows.\nEach vowel quality occurs in long-short pairs: these are distinct phonemes forming distinct words in Thai.\nThe long-short pairs are as follows:\nThere are also opening and closing diphthongs in Thai, which analyze as and . For purposes of determining tone, those marked with an asterisk are sometimes classified as long:"]], "corpus": "wikipedia"}
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