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They speak Thai. There is other types of people in Thailand like Chinese, Indian, English, Jamaican. They all speak their native languages of course but Thais speak Thai.

The northeast area is a little different dialect though but still Thai. So some thais in the south may have problems understand thais in the northeast because the language is just a tad bit different. this is kind of how people from Boston have an accent that people from California do not have or maybe they use different slang words.

Thai is the official language of Thailand.
Thai is the official language, but Chinese, Lao, Malay, and Mon-Khmer are also spoken. English is becoming more popular in universities, commerce, and government.
People in Thailand speak Thai.
We would call their language, "Thai" (tye).
They speak Thai and sometimes English
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The main language spoken in Siam now is Thai.
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Thailand's official language is Thai. Just about everyone speaks Thai.
The official language is Thai.
Thai language is a language that Thai people speak.
Thailand has one language, but several dialects. The national language is the Central Thai (Bangkok Thai). In the far south, East and North there are other dialects. In the East there is influenmce of Laos and Cambodian. The North of Thailand was a separate country (Siam in the SOuth and Lanna in the North) - Chiang Mai was the capital which actually was considered a captured country until WW2 when it became part of Thailand (it is noe Tjaoilan's second city after Bangkok). Lanna is distinctly different.

All use the same script, which is Khmer based (which is Sanskrit based - nbut there are many arguments about this). Thai had 46 consonents and dozens of vowels (onl;y consonents are considered to be the alphabet). It is an alphabetic language (as opposed to pictographoc like Chinese or Japanese etc) - although vowels can preceed, follow, be above or below the consonet. Consonents are always pronounced first (although some have no actual sound but are written).

Thai is tinal and the same transliterated word can mean several things - with a different tone. There are also several letters for some sounds as we hear in English (e.g. the first 5 letters of the Thai alphabet would be transliterated as G, K, K, K, K, K - thge problem here is self eveident, but it is not a probelm for a Thai as each sounds different or is in a different class) - Thai is almost pure in that it is read as spelled in almost all cases once the grammatical rules are learned.

Example:

กรรมตามสนอง

Gum Dtam Sa Norng

What goes around comes around.

or

ไหมใหม่ไม่ไหม้ ใช่ไหม

mai mai mai mai chai mai

New silk doesn't burn, does it?
Yes, the principle language of Thailand is Thai.
english and spanish

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Thai is the common language in Thailand. Many Thai people have English as secondary language.
The Thai is the official language. (+ they use Lao, Chinese, Malay, Mon-Khmer.)
Official language in Thailand is Thai. Secondary language widely taught is English.
Thai
Thai
The country is Thailand, the adjective is Thai, as in Thai people, Thai food, Thai languages.

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Official? One, central Thai.

Actual, spoken by locals/natives? Around 74.

The greatest number of people have "Isaan", a dialect of Lao, as their first language.

Everyone who goes to school learns central Thai "pasat glang".

Other major ones include the northern language of what used to be the Lanna kingdom, "pasat neua" and a dialect of Malay used in the south "pasat dtai".

The three provinces to the south of Isaan bordering Cambodia speak a dialect of Khmer, and another large group there is Suay.

Each of the hill tribes in the north speak their own language, and many aren't even considered citizens of Thailand, treated as illegal aliens even though they've lived there for many generations, some longer than Thailand has actually been a unified nation.
Thailand has one official language which is Thai, although there are different regional dialects.
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The national language of Thailand is Thai (also known as Siamese or Central Thai). It is a branch of the Tai languages--very similar to Lao. Thai is spoken by some 20 million people.
The language of Thai is the language of the people of Thailand. It is called 'Pasa Thai' by Thai people in the Thai language.
Thai.
Thai.

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bangkok speak thai.


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Thai is official language but English is also widely spoken in Bangkok.
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Thai Language is the official language used in Bangkok, Thailand.
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The 1 and only official language of Thailand is Thai, spoken by most of the population. There are also many minority languages.

Here is a complete list of all 74 languages spoken in Thailand:

1. Aheu
2. Akeu
3. Akha
4. Ban Khor Sign Language
5. Bisu
6. Blang
7. Bru, Western
8. Cham, Western
9. Chiangmai Sign Language
10. Chinese, Hakka
11. Chinese, Mandarin
12. Chinese, Min Dong
13. Chinese, Min Nan
14. Chinese, Yue
15. Chong
16. Hmong Daw
17. Hmong Njua
18. Iu Mien
19. Karen, Pa'o
20. Karen, Phrae Pwo
21. Karen, Pwo Northern
22. Karen, Pwo Western Thailand
23. Karen, S'gaw
24. Kayah, Eastern
25. Kensiu
26. Khmer, Northern
27. Khmu
28. Khün
29. Kintaq
30. Korean
31. Kuy
32. Lahu
33. Lahu Shi
34. Lamet
35. Lawa, Bo Luang
36. Lawa, Mae Hong Son
37. Lisu
38. Lü
39. Lua'
40. Mal
41. Malay, Pattani
42. Malay, Satun
43. Mlabri
44. Mok
45. Moken
46. Moklen
47. Mon
48. Mpi
49. Nyahkur
50. Nyaw
51. Nyeu
52. Palaung, Pale
53. Phu Thai
54. Phuan
55. Phunoi
56. Prai
57. Pray 3
58. Saek
59. Shan
60. Sô
61. Tai Dam
62. Tai Nüa
63. Tai Ya
64. Thai
65. Thai Sign Language
66. Thai Song
67. Thai, Northeastern
68. Thai, Northern
69. Thai, Southern
70. Tonga
71. Ugong
72. Urak Lawoi'
73. Yong
74. Yoy

Thai Sign Language is related to American Sign Language (ASL), and belongs to the same language family as ASL.

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mostly in Thailand (southeast Asia).

also some thai spoken in cambodia, Laos, and Malaysia. and by thai immigrants to the USA and other places around the world.

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English is the most widely spoken foreign language in Thailand, but you're only likely to find fluent English speakers in Bangkok and tourist areas.

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what is thailand language percentages

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