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Welcome back to the Complete 0 to A1 Thai Course! In this lesson, we will be learning how to count from 11 to 100 in Thai. It is important to learn numbers as you will need them in many situations like telling time, giving phone numbers, etc. Here are some interesting cultural facts about Thai numbers:
== Introduction ==
 
In this lesson, we will continue our exploration of Thai numbers and counting by learning how to count from 11 to 100. Numbers are an essential part of any language, and mastering them will greatly enhance your ability to communicate in Thai. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently count from 11 to 100 and use these numbers in various contexts. We will provide clear explanations, numerous examples, and engaging practice exercises to ensure your understanding and retention of the material. So let's dive in and start counting!
- Thai numbers have some similarities with Chinese numerals
- The number 9 is considered lucky in Thailand, while the number 7 is considered unlucky
- Numbers are used in Thai daily greetings like Sawasdee.
- Thai people tend to use Western numbers in their writing more and more often these days, especially for dates and times.
 
Let's dive into learning Thai numbers now!  


<span link>Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Common-Animals|Common Animals]] & [[Language/Thai/Vocabulary/Isan-basic-phrases|Isan basic phrases]].</span>
== Numbers 11-20 ==
== Numbers 11-20 ==
 
Let's begin by learning the numbers from 11 to 20. These numbers have their own unique words in Thai, which are formed by combining the words for the tens place (sib) with the digits 1 to 9. Here are the numbers 11 to 20 in Thai:
In Thai, the numbers 11-20 are a combination of "สิบ" (sip; ten) and the digits 1-9. Keep in mind that there are some irregularities in pronunciation for the number 11 and 12.
 
Here is a list of the numbers 11-20 in Thai:


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{| class="wikitable"
! Thai !! Pronunciation !! English
! Thai !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
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| 11 || สิบเอ็ด || eleven
| สิบเอ็ด || sìp èt || Eleven
|-
|-
| 12 || สิบสอง || twelve
| สิบสอง || sìp sǎwng || Twelve
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|-
| 13 || สิบสาม || thirteen
| สิบสาม || sìp sǎam || Thirteen
|-
|-
| 14 || สิบสี่ || fourteen
| สิบสี่ || sìp sì || Fourteen
|-
|-
| 15 || สิบห้า || fifteen
| สิบห้า || sìp hâa || Fifteen
|-
|-
| 16 || สิบหก || sixteen
| สิบหก || sìp hòk || Sixteen
|-
|-
| 17 || สิบเจ็ด || seventeen
| สิบเจ็ด || sìp jèt || Seventeen
|-
|-
| 18 || สิบแปด || eighteen
| สิบแปด || sìp bpàet || Eighteen
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| 19 || สิบเก้า || nineteen
| สิบเก้า || sìp gâo || Nineteen
|-
|-
| 20 || ยี่สิบ || twenty
| ยี่สิบ || yîi sìp || Twenty
|}
|}


Example usage:
As you can see, the word for 10 (sip) is combined with the appropriate digit to form the numbers 11 to 19. The number 20 is represented by the word "yee sip," which literally means "two tens." It's important to note that the word "sip" changes its pronunciation when combined with certain digits. For example, it is pronounced as "sib" in 20 and as "sìp" in 14. Pay attention to these variations as we continue to explore larger numbers.


* I am 16 years old. - ผมมีอายุสิบหกปี
== Numbers 21-29 ==
To count from 21 to 29 in Thai, we continue using the word "yee sip" for 20 and add the appropriate digit after it. Here are the numbers 21 to 29:


== Numbers 21-100 ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Thai !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
| ยี่สิบเอ็ด || yîi sìp èt || Twenty-one
|-
| ยี่สิบสอง || yîi sìp sǎwng || Twenty-two
|-
| ยี่สิบสาม || yîi sìp sǎam || Twenty-three
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| ยี่สิบสี่ || yîi sìp sì || Twenty-four
|-
| ยี่สิบห้า || yîi sìp hâa || Twenty-five
|-
| ยี่สิบหก || yîi sìp hòk || Twenty-six
|-
| ยี่สิบเจ็ด || yîi sìp jèt || Twenty-seven
|-
| ยี่สิบแปด || yîi sìp bpàet || Twenty-eight
|-
| ยี่สิบเก้า || yîi sìp gâo || Twenty-nine
|}


From 21 to 29, the number "ยี่" (yi) is added before the corresponding number from 1-9. From 30 to 99, the word "สิบ" (sip) meaning ten is placed before the corresponding number from 1-9.  
Again, the word "yee sip" is used for 20, and the appropriate digit is added after it. Take note of the pronunciation of "yee sip" in these numbers, as it may sound slightly different from the standalone word for 20.


Here is a list of the numbers 21-100 in Thai:
== Numbers 30-100 ==
To count from 30 to 100 in Thai, we follow a similar pattern. The word for 30 is "sam sip," which is formed by combining the word for 3 (sam) with the word for 10 (sip). We then continue adding the appropriate digit after the word for 30 to form the rest of the numbers. Here are the numbers 30 to 100:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Thai !! Pronunciation !! English
! Thai !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
| สามสิบ || sǎam sìp || Thirty
|-
| สามสิบเอ็ด || sǎam sìp èt || Thirty-one
|-
| สามสิบสอง || sǎam sìp sǎwng || Thirty-two
|-
| สามสิบสาม || sǎam sìp sǎam || Thirty-three
|-
| สามสิบสี่ || sǎam sìp sì || Thirty-four
|-
| สามสิบห้า || sǎam sìp hâa || Thirty-five
|-
| สามสิบหก || sǎam sìp hòk || Thirty-six
|-
| สามสิบเจ็ด || sǎam sìp jèt || Thirty-seven
|-
| สามสิบแปด || sǎam sìp bpàet || Thirty-eight
|-
| สามสิบเก้า || sǎam sìp gâo || Thirty-nine
|-
| สี่สิบ || sìi sìp || Forty
|-
| สี่สิบเอ็ด || sìi sìp èt || Forty-one
|-
| สี่สิบสอง || sìi sìp sǎwng || Forty-two
|-
| สี่สิบสาม || sìi sìp sǎam || Forty-three
|-
| สี่สิบสี่ || sìi sìp sì || Forty-four
|-
| สี่สิบห้า || sìi sìp hâa || Forty-five
|-
| สี่สิบหก || sìi sìp hòk || Forty-six
|-
| สี่สิบเจ็ด || sìi sìp jèt || Forty-seven
|-
| สี่สิบแปด || sìi sìp bpàet || Forty-eight
|-
| สี่สิบเก้า || sìi sìp gâo || Forty-nine
|-
| ห้าสิบ || hâa sìp || Fifty
|-
| ห้าสิบเอ็ด || hâa sìp èt || Fifty-one
|-
| ห้าสิบสอง || hâa sìp sǎwng || Fifty-two
|-
| ห้าสิบสาม || hâa sìp sǎam || Fifty-three
|-
| ห้าสิบสี่ || hâa sìp sì || Fifty-four
|-
| ห้าสิบห้า || hâa sìp hâa || Fifty-five
|-
| ห้าสิบหก || hâa sìp hòk || Fifty-six
|-
| ห้าสิบเจ็ด || hâa sìp jèt || Fifty-seven
|-
| ห้าสิบแปด || hâa sìp bpàet || Fifty-eight
|-
| ห้าสิบเก้า || hâa sìp gâo || Fifty-nine
|-
| หกสิบ || hòk sìp || Sixty
|-
| หกสิบเอ็ด || hòk sìp èt || Sixty-one
|-
| หกสิบสอง || hòk sìp sǎwng || Sixty-two
|-
| หกสิบสาม || hòk sìp sǎam || Sixty-three
|-
| หกสิบสี่ || hòk sìp sì || Sixty-four
|-
| หกสิบห้า || hòk sìp hâa || Sixty-five
|-
| หกสิบหก || hòk sìp hòk || Sixty-six
|-
|-
| 21 || ยี่สิบเอ็ด || twenty-one
| หกสิบเจ็ด || hòk sìp jèt || Sixty-seven
|-
|-
| 22 || ยี่สิบสอง || twenty-two
| หกสิบแปด || hòk sìp bpàet || Sixty-eight
|-
|-
| 23 || ยี่สิบสาม || twenty-three
| หกสิบเก้า || hòk sìp gâo || Sixty-nine
|-
|-
| 24 || ยี่สิบสี่ || twenty-four
| เจ็ดสิบ || jèt sìp || Seventy
|-
|-
| 25 || ยี่สิบห้า || twenty-five
| เจ็ดสิบเอ็ด || jèt sìp èt || Seventy-one
|-
|-
| 26 || ยี่สิบหก || twenty-six
| เจ็ดสิบสอง || jèt sìp sǎwng || Seventy-two
|-
|-
| 27 || ยี่สิบเจ็ด || twenty-seven
| เจ็ดสิบสาม || jèt sìp sǎam || Seventy-three
|-
|-
| 28 || ยี่สิบแปด || twenty-eight
| เจ็ดสิบสี่ || jèt sìp sì || Seventy-four
|-
|-
| 29 || ยี่สิบเก้า || twenty-nine
| เจ็ดสิบห้า || jèt sìp hâa || Seventy-five
|-
|-
| 30 || สามสิบ || thirty
| เจ็ดสิบหก || jèt sìp hòk || Seventy-six
|-
|-
| 40 || สี่สิบ || forty
| เจ็ดสิบเจ็ด || jèt sìp jèt || Seventy-seven
|-
|-
| 50 || ห้าสิบ || fifty
| เจ็ดสิบแปด || jèt sìp bpàet || Seventy-eight
|-
|-
| 60 || หกสิบ || sixty
| เจ็ดสิบเก้า || jèt sìp gâo || Seventy-nine
|-
|-
| 70 || เจ็ดสิบ || seventy
| แปดสิบ || bpàet sìp || Eighty
|-
|-
| 80 || แปดสิบ || eighty
| แปดสิบเอ็ด || bpàet sìp èt || Eighty-one
|-
|-
| 90 || เก้าสิบ || ninety
| แปดสิบสอง || bpàet sìp sǎwng || Eighty-two
|-
|-
| 100 || หนึ่งร้อย || one hundred
| แปดสิบสาม || bpàet sìp sǎam || Eighty-three
|-
| แปดสิบสี่ || bpàet sìp sì || Eighty-four
|-
| แปดสิบห้า || bpàet sìp hâa || Eighty-five
|-
| แปดสิบหก || bpàet sìp hòk || Eighty-six
|-
| แปดสิบเจ็ด || bpàet sìp jèt || Eighty-seven
|-
| แปดสิบแปด || bpàet sìp bpàet || Eighty-eight
|-
| แปดสิบเก้า || bpàet sìp gâo || Eighty-nine
|-
| เก้าสิบ || gâo sìp || Ninety
|-
| เก้าสิบเอ็ด || gâo sìp èt || Ninety-one
|-
| เก้าสิบสอง || gâo sìp sǎwng || Ninety-two
|-
| เก้าสิบสาม || gâo sìp sǎam || Ninety-three
|-
| เก้าสิบสี่ || gâo sìp sì || Ninety-four
|-
| เก้าสิบห้า || gâo sìp hâa || Ninety-five
|-
| เก้าสิบหก || gâo sìp hòk || Ninety-six
|-
| เก้าสิบเจ็ด || gâo sìp jèt || Ninety-seven
|-
| เก้าสิบแปด || gâo sìp bpàet || Ninety-eight
|-
| เก้าสิบเก้า || gâo sìp gâo || Ninety-nine
|-
| ร้อย || rói || One hundred
|}
|}


Example usage:
Notice that the word for 100 is "roi." This is a standalone word and does not follow the same pattern as the numbers 11 to 99. Take some time to practice these numbers and familiarize yourself with their pronunciation and meaning.


* My phone number is 098-765-4321 - เบอร์โทรศัพท์ของฉันคือศูนย์เก้าแปดเจ็ด-เจ็ดห้า-สี่สาม-สามสิบเอ็ด
== Cultural Insight: Number Superstitions ==
In Thai culture, certain numbers are considered lucky or unlucky based on their pronunciation or associations. The number 9, for example, is considered very lucky because its Thai pronunciation "gao" sounds similar to the word for "step forward" or "advance." On the other hand, the number 4 is often associated with bad luck because its Thai pronunciation "si" sounds similar to the word for "death." As a result, you may notice that many buildings in Thailand skip the fourth floor or any floor that contains the number 4. Understanding these cultural beliefs and superstitions can help you navigate Thai society and show respect for local customs.


== Review ==
== Practice Exercises ==
Now that we have learned how to count from 11 to 100 in Thai, let's practice using these numbers in various contexts. Choose the correct Thai translation for each English phrase and check your answers below:


Let's review what we’ve learned in this lesson. In Thai, the numbers 11-20 are a combination of "สิบ" (sip; ten) and the digits 1-9. From 21 to 29, the number "ยี่" (yi) is added before the corresponding number from 1-9. From 30 to 99, the word "สิบ" (sip) meaning ten is placed before the corresponding number from 1-9. Finally, 100 is "หนึ่งร้อย" (neung roi).
1. Twenty-four
a) สี่สิบสอง
b) สิบสี่
c) ยี่สิบสี่


Practice these numbers as much as you can so you can get used to them! In the next lesson, we will be learning how to use ordinal numbers in Thai.
2. Seventy-seven
a) เจ็ดสิบเจ็ด
b) เจ็ดสิบแปด
c) เจ็ดสิบเก้า


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3. Forty-six
==Sources==
a) หกสิบหก
* [https://learnthaifromawhiteguy.com/thai-numbers/ Thai Numbers - Learn Thai from a White Guy]
b) สี่สิบหก
* [https://www.thaipod101.com/blog/2019/10/24/thai-numbers/ Thai Numbers: How to Count in Thai]
c) แปดสิบหก
 
4. Ninety-two
a) เก้าสิบสอง
b) เก้าสิบเก้า
c) เก้าสิบเจ็ด
 
5. Eleven
a) สิบเอ็ด
b) สิบสี่
c) ยี่สิบเอ็ด
 
Answers: 1) c, 2) a, 3) b, 4) a, 5) a
 
== Conclusion ==
Congratulations! You have successfully learned how to count from 11 to 100 in Thai. This skill will greatly enhance your ability to communicate and understand numbers in various contexts. Remember to practice regularly to reinforce your knowledge and improve your fluency. In the next lesson, we will explore ordinal numbers and learn how to use them in Thai. Keep up the great work!


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Introduction[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we will continue our exploration of Thai numbers and counting by learning how to count from 11 to 100. Numbers are an essential part of any language, and mastering them will greatly enhance your ability to communicate in Thai. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently count from 11 to 100 and use these numbers in various contexts. We will provide clear explanations, numerous examples, and engaging practice exercises to ensure your understanding and retention of the material. So let's dive in and start counting!

Numbers 11-20[edit | edit source]

Let's begin by learning the numbers from 11 to 20. These numbers have their own unique words in Thai, which are formed by combining the words for the tens place (sib) with the digits 1 to 9. Here are the numbers 11 to 20 in Thai:

Thai Pronunciation English Translation
สิบเอ็ด sìp èt Eleven
สิบสอง sìp sǎwng Twelve
สิบสาม sìp sǎam Thirteen
สิบสี่ sìp sì Fourteen
สิบห้า sìp hâa Fifteen
สิบหก sìp hòk Sixteen
สิบเจ็ด sìp jèt Seventeen
สิบแปด sìp bpàet Eighteen
สิบเก้า sìp gâo Nineteen
ยี่สิบ yîi sìp Twenty

As you can see, the word for 10 (sip) is combined with the appropriate digit to form the numbers 11 to 19. The number 20 is represented by the word "yee sip," which literally means "two tens." It's important to note that the word "sip" changes its pronunciation when combined with certain digits. For example, it is pronounced as "sib" in 20 and as "sìp" in 14. Pay attention to these variations as we continue to explore larger numbers.

Numbers 21-29[edit | edit source]

To count from 21 to 29 in Thai, we continue using the word "yee sip" for 20 and add the appropriate digit after it. Here are the numbers 21 to 29:

Thai Pronunciation English Translation
ยี่สิบเอ็ด yîi sìp èt Twenty-one
ยี่สิบสอง yîi sìp sǎwng Twenty-two
ยี่สิบสาม yîi sìp sǎam Twenty-three
ยี่สิบสี่ yîi sìp sì Twenty-four
ยี่สิบห้า yîi sìp hâa Twenty-five
ยี่สิบหก yîi sìp hòk Twenty-six
ยี่สิบเจ็ด yîi sìp jèt Twenty-seven
ยี่สิบแปด yîi sìp bpàet Twenty-eight
ยี่สิบเก้า yîi sìp gâo Twenty-nine

Again, the word "yee sip" is used for 20, and the appropriate digit is added after it. Take note of the pronunciation of "yee sip" in these numbers, as it may sound slightly different from the standalone word for 20.

Numbers 30-100[edit | edit source]

To count from 30 to 100 in Thai, we follow a similar pattern. The word for 30 is "sam sip," which is formed by combining the word for 3 (sam) with the word for 10 (sip). We then continue adding the appropriate digit after the word for 30 to form the rest of the numbers. Here are the numbers 30 to 100:

Thai Pronunciation English Translation
สามสิบ sǎam sìp Thirty
สามสิบเอ็ด sǎam sìp èt Thirty-one
สามสิบสอง sǎam sìp sǎwng Thirty-two
สามสิบสาม sǎam sìp sǎam Thirty-three
สามสิบสี่ sǎam sìp sì Thirty-four
สามสิบห้า sǎam sìp hâa Thirty-five
สามสิบหก sǎam sìp hòk Thirty-six
สามสิบเจ็ด sǎam sìp jèt Thirty-seven
สามสิบแปด sǎam sìp bpàet Thirty-eight
สามสิบเก้า sǎam sìp gâo Thirty-nine
สี่สิบ sìi sìp Forty
สี่สิบเอ็ด sìi sìp èt Forty-one
สี่สิบสอง sìi sìp sǎwng Forty-two
สี่สิบสาม sìi sìp sǎam Forty-three
สี่สิบสี่ sìi sìp sì Forty-four
สี่สิบห้า sìi sìp hâa Forty-five
สี่สิบหก sìi sìp hòk Forty-six
สี่สิบเจ็ด sìi sìp jèt Forty-seven
สี่สิบแปด sìi sìp bpàet Forty-eight
สี่สิบเก้า sìi sìp gâo Forty-nine
ห้าสิบ hâa sìp Fifty
ห้าสิบเอ็ด hâa sìp èt Fifty-one
ห้าสิบสอง hâa sìp sǎwng Fifty-two
ห้าสิบสาม hâa sìp sǎam Fifty-three
ห้าสิบสี่ hâa sìp sì Fifty-four
ห้าสิบห้า hâa sìp hâa Fifty-five
ห้าสิบหก hâa sìp hòk Fifty-six
ห้าสิบเจ็ด hâa sìp jèt Fifty-seven
ห้าสิบแปด hâa sìp bpàet Fifty-eight
ห้าสิบเก้า hâa sìp gâo Fifty-nine
หกสิบ hòk sìp Sixty
หกสิบเอ็ด hòk sìp èt Sixty-one
หกสิบสอง hòk sìp sǎwng Sixty-two
หกสิบสาม hòk sìp sǎam Sixty-three
หกสิบสี่ hòk sìp sì Sixty-four
หกสิบห้า hòk sìp hâa Sixty-five
หกสิบหก hòk sìp hòk Sixty-six
หกสิบเจ็ด hòk sìp jèt Sixty-seven
หกสิบแปด hòk sìp bpàet Sixty-eight
หกสิบเก้า hòk sìp gâo Sixty-nine
เจ็ดสิบ jèt sìp Seventy
เจ็ดสิบเอ็ด jèt sìp èt Seventy-one
เจ็ดสิบสอง jèt sìp sǎwng Seventy-two
เจ็ดสิบสาม jèt sìp sǎam Seventy-three
เจ็ดสิบสี่ jèt sìp sì Seventy-four
เจ็ดสิบห้า jèt sìp hâa Seventy-five
เจ็ดสิบหก jèt sìp hòk Seventy-six
เจ็ดสิบเจ็ด jèt sìp jèt Seventy-seven
เจ็ดสิบแปด jèt sìp bpàet Seventy-eight
เจ็ดสิบเก้า jèt sìp gâo Seventy-nine
แปดสิบ bpàet sìp Eighty
แปดสิบเอ็ด bpàet sìp èt Eighty-one
แปดสิบสอง bpàet sìp sǎwng Eighty-two
แปดสิบสาม bpàet sìp sǎam Eighty-three
แปดสิบสี่ bpàet sìp sì Eighty-four
แปดสิบห้า bpàet sìp hâa Eighty-five
แปดสิบหก bpàet sìp hòk Eighty-six
แปดสิบเจ็ด bpàet sìp jèt Eighty-seven
แปดสิบแปด bpàet sìp bpàet Eighty-eight
แปดสิบเก้า bpàet sìp gâo Eighty-nine
เก้าสิบ gâo sìp Ninety
เก้าสิบเอ็ด gâo sìp èt Ninety-one
เก้าสิบสอง gâo sìp sǎwng Ninety-two
เก้าสิบสาม gâo sìp sǎam Ninety-three
เก้าสิบสี่ gâo sìp sì Ninety-four
เก้าสิบห้า gâo sìp hâa Ninety-five
เก้าสิบหก gâo sìp hòk Ninety-six
เก้าสิบเจ็ด gâo sìp jèt Ninety-seven
เก้าสิบแปด gâo sìp bpàet Ninety-eight
เก้าสิบเก้า gâo sìp gâo Ninety-nine
ร้อย rói One hundred

Notice that the word for 100 is "roi." This is a standalone word and does not follow the same pattern as the numbers 11 to 99. Take some time to practice these numbers and familiarize yourself with their pronunciation and meaning.

Cultural Insight: Number Superstitions[edit | edit source]

In Thai culture, certain numbers are considered lucky or unlucky based on their pronunciation or associations. The number 9, for example, is considered very lucky because its Thai pronunciation "gao" sounds similar to the word for "step forward" or "advance." On the other hand, the number 4 is often associated with bad luck because its Thai pronunciation "si" sounds similar to the word for "death." As a result, you may notice that many buildings in Thailand skip the fourth floor or any floor that contains the number 4. Understanding these cultural beliefs and superstitions can help you navigate Thai society and show respect for local customs.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that we have learned how to count from 11 to 100 in Thai, let's practice using these numbers in various contexts. Choose the correct Thai translation for each English phrase and check your answers below:

1. Twenty-four a) สี่สิบสอง b) สิบสี่ c) ยี่สิบสี่

2. Seventy-seven a) เจ็ดสิบเจ็ด b) เจ็ดสิบแปด c) เจ็ดสิบเก้า

3. Forty-six a) หกสิบหก b) สี่สิบหก c) แปดสิบหก

4. Ninety-two a) เก้าสิบสอง b) เก้าสิบเก้า c) เก้าสิบเจ็ด

5. Eleven a) สิบเอ็ด b) สิบสี่ c) ยี่สิบเอ็ด

Answers: 1) c, 2) a, 3) b, 4) a, 5) a

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have successfully learned how to count from 11 to 100 in Thai. This skill will greatly enhance your ability to communicate and understand numbers in various contexts. Remember to practice regularly to reinforce your knowledge and improve your fluency. In the next lesson, we will explore ordinal numbers and learn how to use them in Thai. Keep up the great work!

Videos[edit | edit source]

Learn Thai - Thai in 3 Minutes - Numbers 11 - 100 - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Learn Thai - Thai in 3 Minutes - Numbers 1 - 10 - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Learn Thai Language – Numbers & Money Baht - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Learning Thai Numbers | Super Easy Thai 2 - YouTube[edit | edit source]


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