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Numbers

English Phrases
Thai Phrases
Sound Clips
Zero soon
One nung
Two soong
Three saam
Four sii
Five haa
Six hok
Seven jet
Eight bpeet
Nine gaao
Ten sip
Eleven sip-et
Twelve sip-soong
Thirteen sip-saam
Fourteen sip-sii
The rest of numbers are just prefixing "sip-" to the number, until 19.
Twenty yii-sip
Twenty one yii-sip-et
Twenty two yii-sip-soong
Same pattern here again... "Yii-sip" + the number.
Note:
the local Bangkokians tend to shorten the word "yii-sip" to "yiip", but not for 20 itself. For example 24 would be "yiip-sii", of course "yii-sip-sii" is correct. "Traditional" Thai teachers will love you when they hear you pronounce "yii-sip-sii".
Thirty, thirty one saam-sip, saam-sip-et
Forty sii-sip
Fifty haa-sip
Sixty hok-sip
Seventy jet-sip
Eighty bpeet-sip
Ninety gaao-sip
One hundred (nung) roi
Two hundred soong roi
One Thousand (nung) pan
Ten Thousand (nung) muun
Eleven Thousand (nung) muun nung pan
Fifteen Thousand (nung) muun haa pan
Hundred Thousand (nung) seen
One Million (nung) laan
 

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:: Colours
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:: Family
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:: Flattery
:: Getting Around
:: Introduction to Thai
:: Months and Days
:: Numbers
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