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Hi,Can any one tell me most of the people's speaks what languages in Thailand.

Is this a joke?

They speak Thai...

unless you mean what dialect has more speakers. There are many languages in Thailand not just Thai.

Russian, Punjabi, Arabic and Hokkien.

Some of the migrant workers are conversant in Burmese, Khymer and Lao.

Who exactly were your target audience for your condos or for your dodgy IFA advice?

Were Thailand to reincorporate Laos, Lao would be the language of Thailand with the most speakers.

Edited by Richard W

Central Thai is the standard and most spoken language in Thailand. Followed by Isaan language spoken in the northeast, which dispite what some may think, is actually a dialect of the Loation language not Thai. Then the third most spoken langauge in Thailand is Yawi. A dialect of Malay spoken in the south.

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