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Revision as of 01:53, 7 September 2024

Thai numerals are a set of numbers that come from Thailand that usually uses Hindu-Arabic numerals or Arabic numeral system, like the rest of the world.

Thai numerals

The numerals are from Royal Thai General System of Transcription. (RTGS)

  • Left is Normal Numerals, Right is Thai Numerals
  • (It may not be accurate)

0 = suun

1 = nùeng

2 = saawng

3 = saam

4 = sìi

5 = hâa

6 = hòk

7 = jèt

8 = bpàaet

9 = gâo

10 = sìp