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Learning Thai numbers is similar to English in difficulty and structure. The only real difference is with numbers greater than a thousand but less than a million. You’ll find the list of Thai numbers below to help you learn to count in Thai.
1 = neung
2 = sawng
3 = sahm
4 = see
5 = hah
6 = hok (rhymes with joke)
7 = jet
8 = bat
9 = gow
10 = sip
11 = sip-et
12 to 19 = sip-sawng to sip-gow
20 = yee-sip
21 = yee-sip et
22 to 29 = yee-sip-sawng to yee-sip-gow
30 = sahm-sip
40 = see-sip
50 = hah-sip
60 = hok-sip
70 = jet-sip
80 = bat-sip
90 = gow-sip
100 = roi
101, 102, 103, etc = roi-neung, roi-sawng, roi-sahm, etc
200, 300, 400, etc = sawng-roi, sahm-roi, see-roi, etc
1000 = pan
10,000 = meun
100,000 = sen
1 million = lan
1 billion = pan-lan
The chart below is an attempt to show how you would say a number over a million in English & Thai:
|
lan |
sen | meun | pan | roi |
|
3 |
8 | 7 | 4 | 9 | 21 |
|
Million |
thousand | hundred |
|
3 |
874 | 9 | 21 |
In English, you would say this number as:
three million - eight hundred and seventy four thousand - nine hundred and twenty one.
In Thai, you would say:
sahm lan - bat sen - jet meun - see pan - gow roi - yee sip et.
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