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Thailand is home to 71 living languages, with the majority of people speaking languages of the Southwestern Tai family, and the national language being Thai. Lao is spoken along the borders with the Lao PDR, Karen languages are spoken along the border with Myanmar, Khmer is spoken near Cambodia and Malay is spoken in the south near Malaysia. Sixty-two 'domestic' languages are officially recognized, and international languages spoken in Thailand, primarily by international workers, expatriates and business people, include Burmese, Karen, English, Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese, among others.

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  • Languages of Thailand (en)
  • Langues en Thaïlande (fr)
  • Языки Таиланда (ru)
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  • Thailand is home to 71 living languages, with the majority of people speaking languages of the Southwestern Tai family, and the national language being Thai. Lao is spoken along the borders with the Lao PDR, Karen languages are spoken along the border with Myanmar, Khmer is spoken near Cambodia and Malay is spoken in the south near Malaysia. Sixty-two 'domestic' languages are officially recognized, and international languages spoken in Thailand, primarily by international workers, expatriates and business people, include Burmese, Karen, English, Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese, among others. (en)
  • Таиланд — многоязычная страна, в общей сложности в ней распространены свыше 70 языков. Они относятся в основном к тай-кадайской и австроазиатской семьям, отдельные языки — к австронезийской и сино-тибетской семьям. Наиболее распространёнными языками являются тайский (св. 25 млн), исанский (15 млн), юанский (6 млн) языки, все относящиеся к тайским языкам. (ru)
  • Les linguistes dénombrent plus de 60 langues en Thaïlande, appartenant à plusieurs familles linguistiques. En nombres de locuteurs, ces familles sont représentées comme suit : * Langues tai-kadai : 93,5 %, * Langues austroasiatiques : 2 %, * Langues austronésiennes : 2 %, * Langues tibéto-birmanes : 1 %, * Langues hmong-mien : 0,2 %. Les langues de la famille tai-kadai sont largement dominantes en Thaïlande. Avec plus de 20 millions de locuteurs (soit près de 30 % de la population du pays), le thaï proprement dit, ou siamois, est la langue la plus parlée. (fr)
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