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{{Short description|Notation for expressing numbers in Thai}} {{Numeral systems}} [[File:Thai_numeral_1_-_neung.jpg|thumb|The notation for the number 1 in Thai language.]] '''Thai numerals''' ({{langx|th|เลขไทย}}, {{RTGS|''lek thai''}}, {{IPA|th|lêːk tʰāj|pron}}) are a set of numerals traditionally used in [[Thailand]], although the [[Arabic numerals]] are more common due to extensive [[westernization]] of Thailand in the modern [[Rattanakosin|Rattanakosin period]]. Thai numerals follow the [[Hindu–Arabic numeral system]] commonly used in the rest of the world. In Thai language, numerals often follow the modified noun and precede a measure word, although variations to this pattern occur.
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