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English Phrases |
Thai Phrases |
Sound Clips |
| Zero |
soon |
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| One |
nung |
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| Two |
soong |
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| Three |
saam |
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| Four |
sii |
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| Five |
haa |
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| Six |
hok |
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| Seven |
jet |
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| Eight |
bpeet |
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| Nine |
gaao |
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| Ten |
sip |
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| Eleven |
sip-et |
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| Twelve |
sip-soong |
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| Thirteen |
sip-saam |
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| Fourteen |
sip-sii |
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The rest of numbers are just prefixing "sip-" to the number, until 19. |
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| Twenty |
yii-sip |
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| Twenty one |
yii-sip-et |
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| Twenty two |
yii-sip-soong |
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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". |
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| Thirty, thirty one |
saam-sip, saam-sip-et |
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| Forty |
sii-sip |
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| Fifty |
haa-sip |
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| Sixty |
hok-sip |
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| Seventy |
jet-sip |
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| Eighty |
bpeet-sip |
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| Ninety |
gaao-sip |
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| One hundred |
(nung) roi |
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| Two hundred |
soong roi |
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| One Thousand |
(nung) pan |
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| Ten Thousand |
(nung) muun |
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| Eleven Thousand |
(nung) muun nung pan |
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| Fifteen Thousand |
(nung) muun haa pan |
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| Hundred Thousand |
(nung) seen |
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| One Million |
(nung) laan |
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