curprev18:1918:19, 26 May 2024 Turaidstalkcontribs 50,833 bytes−916 Is it celebrated accross South and Southeast Asia ONLY by Tai peoples? Because the references don't seem to claim that hence it doesn't belong in the lead paragraph.undo
curprev18:0818:08, 26 May 2024 Turaidstalkcontribs 51,749 bytes−4,515 Clarified the wording as proposed in the discussion section three weeks ago. Tried preserving the numerous references as much as possible, except the ones relating to it being a "Siamese word", which they don't explicitly say and are already covered by references about Songkran being a word in the Thai language, which is the modern synonym of Siamese language.undo
curprev05:0105:01, 30 April 2024 MosheeYosheetalkcontribs 55,073 bytes+2,656 Songkran is a Khmer word as per the stone inscriptions and evidence in the article. You are grasping at straws by referring to romanization, which does not provide any etymological value, nor is indicative of the words origin. Please stop reverting. Undid revision 1221476730byQuantplinus (talk)undoTag: Undo
curprev20:3420:34, 29 April 2024 Pierrevang3talkcontribs 55,120 bytes−972 Putting back references that were removed based on shady motives, see talk page. Might need an admin to deter a particularly motivated editor from misusing references and wikipedia rulesundoTag: Undo
curprev17:4217:42, 29 April 2024 Pierrevang3talkcontribs 55,120 bytes−972 Putting back references that were removed based on shady motives, see talk page. Might need an admin to deter a particularly motivated editor from misusing references and wikipedia rulesundoTags: Manual revertReverted