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Language spoken in Bangkok

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THAI.

Last seen on: –Daily Crosswor Club Crossword Sunday, January 22, 2023
NY Times Crossword 9 Jan 23, Monday

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Thai people (Thai: ชาวไทย; endonym), Central Thai people (Thai: คนภาคกลาง, Southern Thai: คนใต้, ตามโพร; exonym and also domestically)[b] or Siamese (Thai: ชาวสยาม; historical exonym and sometimes domestically), T(h)ai Noi people (Thai: ไทยน้อย; historical endonym and sometimes domestically), in a narrow sense, are a Tai ethnic group dominant in Central and Southern Thailand (Siam proper).[27][28][29][30][31][32] Part of the larger Tai ethno-linguistic group native to Southeast Asia as well as Southern China and Northeast India, Thais speak the Sukhothai languages (Central Thai and Southern Thai language),[33] which is classified as part of the Kra–Dai family of languages. The majority of Thais are followers of Theravada Buddhism.

As a result of government policy during the 1930s and 1940s resulting in successful forced assimilation of many the various ethno-linguistic groups in the country into the dominant Thai language and culture, the term Thai people has come to refer to the population of Thailand in general. This includes other subgroups of the Tai ethno-linguistic group, such as the Yuan people and the Isan people, as well as non-Tai groups, the largest of which is that of the ethnic Chinese.

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