Thai Language - Numbers
English |
Thai |
One |
Neung |
Two |
Song |
Three |
Saam |
Four |
See |
Five |
Haa |
Six |
Hok |
Seven |
Jet (Chet) |
Eight |
Pairt |
Nine |
Kao |
Ten |
Sip |
Eleven |
Sip-et |
Twelve |
Sip-song |
Thirteen |
Sip-saam |
Fourteen |
Sip-see |
The rest of numbers are just prefixing "sip-"
to the number, until 19. |
Twenty |
Yee-sip |
Twenty one |
Yee-sip-et |
Twenty two |
Yee-sip-song |
Same pattern here again... "Yee-sip" + the
number. Note: the locals tend to
shorten the word "yee-sip" to "yip", but not for 20
itself. For example 24 would be "yip-see", of course "yee-sip-see"
is correct as well. |
Thirty, thirty one, thirty two |
Sahm-sip, Sahm-sip et, Sahm-sip song |
Forty, forty one, forty two |
See-sip, See-sip et, See-sip song |
Fifty |
Haa-sip |
Sixty |
Hok-sip |
Seventy |
Jet-sip |
Eighty |
Pairt-sip |
Ninety |
Kao-sip |
One hundred |
Neung Roy |
Two hundred |
Song Roy |
One Thousand |
Neung Phan (Phun) |
Two Thousand |
Song Phan (Phun) |
If you are discussing numbers in the tens of thousands
with a girl, either you are very drunk or she is just darn pretty! :) |
Ten Thousand |
Neung Muen |
Twelve Thousand |
Meun Song Phan (10,000 + 2,000)
(sometimes you'll hear, "Meun Song" being used) |
Hundred Thousand |
Neung Saen |
One Million |
Neung Laan |
One Billion |
Neung Phan Laan |
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