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View All Hotels In Bangkok Language has often been called the bedrock of civilisation, and in Thailand especially, the significance of language is paramount. To give an example, the full ceremonial name of Bangkok is Krungthepmahanakhon Amonrattanakosin Mahintharayutthaya Mahadilokphop Noppharatratchathaniburirom Udomratchaniwetmahasathan Amonphimanawatansathit Sakkathattiyawitsanukamprasit. This rather lengthy name translates to "City of angels, a great city of immortals, the magnificent city of the nine gems, the seat of the king, city of royal palaces, home of gods incarnate, erected by Vishvakarman at Indra's behest". This name is incidentally listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's longest place name with a mind-boggling 168 letters to it._20180725140128.jpg)
1. English
An increasing part of the Bangkok population can speak English. This is in part because of the constant influx of travellers coming to the city and partly in keeping with modern language trends. While shopping in Bangkok, you will find most of the vendors speaking at least broken English. Some know only a few words, while others are fluent with the details of their wares. Within this bustling city, knowing only English should not pose any problem for you. Most restaurants and stores have signs and other information written in both English and Thai, sometimes with pictorial depictions that you can point to. In other cases, you might have to engage in gesturing and pointing to make someone understand, or rarely, catch hold of a passerby who can help overcome the language barrier.
2. Thai
Thai is the only official and national language of Thailand as well as being the first language of the Thai people. With over 20 million native speakers globally, it is also the predominant language spoken in Bangkok. While many have now picked up English at least to a degree, knowing Thai in Bangkok can be a huge help. The Thai language borrows from Pali, Sanskrit, Mon and Old Khmer. Additionally, different parts of the country use different dialects of the language. In Bangkok, you will come across Central Thai or Siamese predominantly but might even hear other variations. On the Thonburi side of Bangkok, you will come across the Thonburi dialect which is otherwise known as the Bangkok dialect.Other languages from the same tree such as Lao share linguistic similarities with Thai and speakers of the two can effectively communicate. Incidentally, Lao to makes an appearance on our list later on as a language that can be heard in Bangkok.
Some essential words and phrases in Thai:
sa wat dee: hellokor tot: excuse mechai: yesmai chai: nokawp koon: thank youa nee tao rai: how much is this for?hiu: (I'm) hungryyut: stopbai: gomai khao jai: I don't understand3. Chinese and Teochew
The largest overseas Chinese community in the world is present in Thailand and estimates put their number at around 9 million people. The Chinese and Thai communities have many historical ties, and this is one of the oldest and best-integrated communities there are. A large part of this Chinese population lives in Bangkok and can trace their ancestry to the eastern Guangdong Province while some others can trace their origins to the Hakka and Hainanese immigrants.A significant number of these immigrants can trace their roots to the Chaoshan region of eastern Guangdong province, which is the home of the Teochew people, and thus, the Teochew dialect is prominent in Bangkok. This dialect incidentally has been the language used in Bangkok's influential Chinese merchants' circles since the 18th century, when the city was founded.Alongside, several other native varieties of Chinese can be heard in the city. Over the years, increasing assimilation of the Chinese into the mainstream Thai community has led to a decline in the use of these languages. Many have taken to the local language, and nearly all ethnic Chinese in Bangkok speak Thai now. The two languages have also become inter-woven, and you can see several signs of Chinese influence on the Thai language. In the names of dishes and foodstuff, in basic numbers and terms about gambling especially, several Chinese words have made their way into the Thai language._20180725140623.jpg)
4. Tinglish
Funny as it sounds, Tinglish, also known as Thaiglish, Thenglish, Thailish or Thainglish, is the amalgamation of Thai and English. This is quickly becoming one of the most popular languages in Bangkok with people mixing the two languages in increasingly creative ways. Tinglish has even become widely used on official signs in Thailand.Tinglish is colloquial, without any strict rules of grammar or sentence structuring to follow. Unfortunately, this often leads Thai speakers of Tinglish to make garbled or incomprehensible sentences. A perfect example is an English translation in the image above. Not all words have a counterpart in another language, and this can lead to very creative word selections. Additionally, some sounds in English do not exist in the Thai language. Thus, for example, "Mixed" becomes "mik".Tinglish is fundamentally broken or disjointed English, at times with an occasional Thai word thrown in. While it is beneficial for tourists to communicate, words are often used in the wrong order or without understanding the meaning. You, therefore, have to be wary about the accuracy of what is being said.It is however commendable how the local populace has made an effort to learn a foreign language.5. Lao

6. Burmese
The Burmese make up Thailand's largest migrant population with over 14,00,000 residents in the country. These people fall into three categories, namely, migrants working in the business or professional sectors, labourers working in low-skilled professions, and refugees fleeing conflict.Samut Sakhon Province, which is part of the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, is home to Thailand's largest Burmese migrant community, with over 2,00,000 Burmese residents. On the streets of the main city of Bangkok to you might hear people speaking in Burmese.7. Japanese
Bangkok has the fourth-largest Japanese expatriate population of any city in the world outside Japan. The city houses two-thirds of all registered Japanese residents in Thailand. According to records, over 52,000 Japanese people live in Bangkok. The threads that bind Japan to Thailand are rooted in history and exist to date. Today, there are several schools in the city which cater to the Japanese population and keep their language alive.
8. Malay
Thailand hosts the third largest ethnic Malay population in the world, and a sizeable part of this community is situated in Bangkok. Thus one of the languages that you might come across the city is Malay. The Malay community uses a distinct dialect known as Pattani Malay in several parts of Thailand. Those living in Bangkok have adopted a local variation known as Bangkok Malay, Bangkok Melayu or Nayu. This evolved as the community mixed with the locals in Bangkok and today; it has become a distinct type of Malay with variations even within it. Estimates put the number of Nayu speakers at over 5,000.
9. Hindi and Tamil

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