Thai numerals

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Thai numerals are the traditional set of numeric symbols used in Thailand, distinct from but used alongside Arabic numerals in writing and everyday life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf numeral system
writing system component
correspondsToArabicDigit ๐ = 0
๑ = 1
๒ = 2
๓ = 3
๔ = 4
๕ = 5
๖ = 6
๗ = 7
๘ = 8
๙ = 9
digitForEight
digitForFive
digitForFour
digitForNine
digitForOne
digitForSeven
digitForSix
digitForThree
digitForTwo
digitForZero
digitRange 0–9
digitSetSize 10
eraOfStandardization Sukhothai period
historicalInfluence influenced by Brahmi numerals
historicalOrigin derived from Khmer numerals
ISO15924Code Thai (Thai script)
language Thai language
numeralBase base-10
decimal
officialStatus part of the standard Thai orthography
region Southeast Asia
script Thai script
taughtIn Thai primary schools
usedAlongside Arabic numerals
usedBy Thai educational system
Thai government
usedIn Thailand
usedInContext banknotes
calendars
clocks
coins
government forms
house numbers
legal documents
official documents
price tags
religious texts
traditional texts
writingDirection left-to-right
writingSystem Abugida

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Thai usesNumerals Thai numerals
subject surface form: Thai language