Sawadee Ka!
This is the continuation of the Thai numbers. Don't worry, it gets easier from here, once you get the pattern. Lets start where we left off last time,
10 - Sib -สิบ
11- Sib Aet - สิบเอ็ด As you can see, eleven started with SIB (ten) then, "Ate" comes in. In Thai language, we don't use "Nung" in Eleven. We replace Ate with Nung.
12 - Sib Song - สิบสอง From here on to 19, we will simply say "sib" with the next number.
13 - Sib Sam - สิบสาม
14 - Sib See - สิบสี่
15 - Sib Ha - สิบห้า
16 - Sib Hok - สิบหก
17 - Sib Jet - สิบเจ็ด
18 - Sib Pad - สิบแปด
19 - Sib Geow - สิบเก้า
20 - Yee Sib - ยี่สิบ--------- Remember I told you about the influence of chinese words? Here is one of them, Yee is a Chinese word for TWO. As we get to the 21-29, we will use the word YEE to start off.
"YEE" lesson is coming up!
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