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If you want
to be serious about shopping and
bargaining then it is important
to learn Thai numbers. In department stores all prices
are marked but in outdoor markets you will have to ask
for the price and then try and make it cheaper.
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| One
nueng |
Two
song |
Three
sam |
Four
see |
Five
har |
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| Six
hok |
Seven
jed |
Eight
bad |
Nine
gao |
Ten
sib |
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| Eleven
sib et |
Twelve
sib song |
Thirteen
sib sam |
Once you can
count 1-11 the rest will be very easy. In fact easier
than English. Thai students are very good in learning
Math. This is partly due to the way the numbers are named.
Take thirty as an example. To us it is just a name but
to a Thai student it is three blocks of ten. In Thai thirty
is "sam sib" or literally "three tens".
Thirty six is "three tens six".
From twelve
to nineteen you just repeat the same formula:
14 = 10 + 4
(sib see)
15 = 10 + 5 (sib ha)
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| Twenty
yee sib |
Twenty
One
yee sib et |
Twenty
Two
yee sib song |
Twenty
Three
yee sib sam |
Again, from twenty two to twenty nine you repeat the
same formula:
24 = 20 + 4 (yee sib see)
25 = 20 + 5 (yee sib ha)
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| Thirty
sam sib |
Forty
see sib |
By now you
should be able to count all the way to one hundred.
60 = 6 x 10
(hok sib)
70 = 7 x 10 (jed sib)
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| One
Hundred
nueng roi |
Two
Hundred
song roi |
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| One
Thousand
nueng pun |
Two
Thousand
song pun |
NOTES:
- All shops
use Arabic numerals so it will be easy for you to read.
The only time you will see Thai numerals is in a school
or when there is a two price
system at a tourist attraction.
- If you haven't
learned all of the numbers by the time you arrive in
Thailand don't worry. Many shopkeepers will show you
the price on a calculator! See the bottom of this page
for more notes on numbers
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