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  2. Languages of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Sixty-two 'domestic' languages are officially recognized, and international languages spoken in Thailand, primarily by international workers, expatriates and business people, include Burmese, Karen, English, Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese, among others. [2]

  3. What Languages Are Spoken in Thailand? - WorldAtlas

    www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-thailand.html

    Officially, the language of Thailand is Thai. Look just below the surface of this straightforward answer, though, and you’ll find 72 other languages. Like many countries, Thailand has an official language and many regional dialects and indigenous languages, showing the nations’ storied heritage.

  4. What Language Is Spoken In Thailand? - Babbel.com

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    Only 34 percent of Thai speakers in Thailand speak it as a native language. Thai, also historically known as Siamese, is part of the larger Tai language family, and the “official” version spoken in Thailand is based on the dialect local to the Bangkok region. Thai itself is not a monolith.

  5. Thai language - Wikipedia

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    Thai is the most spoken of over 60 languages of Thailand by both number of native and overall speakers. Over half of its vocabulary is derived from or borrowed from Pali, Sanskrit, Mon [4] and Old Khmer. It is a tonal and analytic language. Thai has a complex orthography and system of relational markers.

  6. Thai language and alphabet - Omniglot

    www.omniglot.com/writing/thai.htm

    Thai is a Tai-Kadai language spoken by about 60 million people mainly in Thailand (ประเทศไทย), where it is an offical language and the de facto national language. There are also Thai speakers in other places, including 153,000 in the USA, 64,800 in Taiwan, 58,800 in Germany, 55,400 in Australia, 43,600 in Sweden and 30,000 in ...

  7. Languages spoken in Thailand. Official language in Thailand ...

    www.countryreports.org/country/Thailand/language.htm

    What language do they speak in Thailand? Thai, English, ethnic and regional dialects. Thai (official) only 90.7%, Thai and other languages 6.4%, only other languages 2.9% (includes Malay, Burmese); note - data represent population by language (s) spoken at home; English is a secondary language of the elite. Do you speak English?

  8. Thai and Lao, the official languages of Thailand and Laos, respectively, are the best known of the languages. The number of Tai speakers is estimated at 80 million. Of these, about 55 million are in Thailand, some 18 million in China, and about 7 million in Laos, northern Vietnam, and Myanmar.

  9. Thai language | Learning, Grammar, Vocabulary | Britannica

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    Thai language, the standard spoken and literary language of Thailand, belonging to the Tai language family of Southeast Asia. It is based largely on the dialect of Bangkok and its environs in the central region of the country but retains certain consonant distinctions (such as l versus r, kl versus

  10. What languages are spoken in Thailand? | Not Lost In Translation...

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    Central Thai may be the official language, but you might be surprised to learn that there are over 70 different languages spoken in Thailand.

  11. What Languages are Spoken in Thailand: Official & Regional...

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    Discover what languages are spoken in Thailand. Explore Thai, regional dialects, and languages of ethnic minorities enriching the cultural.