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Numbers
and Amounts
In
Thai, you use a numeral classifier to specify a particular
number for many nouns. The choice of classifier depends
on the physical appearance of the noun. Numbers are always
placed before the noun they qualify.
Cardinal Numbers
0
suun |
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1
neung |
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2
sorng |
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3
sahm |
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4
sii |
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5
hah |
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6
hok |
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7
jet |
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8
paed |
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9
kao |
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10
sip |
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11
sip-et |
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12
sip-sorng |
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20
yii-sip |
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30
sahm-sip |
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100
neung-roy |
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1000
neung-phan |
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10,000
neung-meun |
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100,000
neung-saen |
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One
million
neung-laan |
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One
billion
phan laan |
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Ordinal
Numbers
You
can form ordinal numbers by putting thii, meaning 'at' or
'which', before the cardinal numbers.
first
thii neung |
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second
thii sorng |
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twenty-second
thii yii-sip-sorng |
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