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80% of the population of Thailand consists of ethnic Thais. Roughly 10% of the population is Chinese, with Malays adding an additional 4% to the blend. Lao, Mon, Khmers, Indians, and Burmese make up a smaller percentage, while numerous ethnic hill tribes, inhabiting the mountainous border areas in the north of the country, are rarely included in population figures due to a lack of the necessary paperwork.

Language
The Thai language is tonal, with a change in pitch or accent capable of completely altering the meaning of a word creating a rather bewildering effect upon those who do not understand it. Over centuries the Thai language has evolved by absorbing words from Khmer, Mon, Chinese and Malay, and borrowing elements from Sanskrit and Pali. It was King Ramkamhaeng who first introduced the Thai alphabet in 1283, modelling it upon an Indian base with Khmer characters. The modern Thai alphabet consists of forty-four consonants, twenty-four vowels, and four diacritical tone markers. The language is written from left to right, and words are strung together with only occasional breaks. Punctuation, upper or lower case lettering, prefixes or suffixes, noun genders, plurals, and verb conjugation are all absent from the language's grammer and sentence structure.

In Bangkok and the central plains, Standard Thai is spoken, and is considered the main dialect for business and the civil service. However there are three dialect variations in the north, north east (Isaan), and south, which, although they share most of the same words sound distinctly different. English is widely understood in Bangkok, where it is the major commercial language, and is spoken brokenly near beach resorts and tourist destinations, however off the beaten track English is rarely a language that is of any use.

Religion
Theravada Buddhism is the religion of over 95% of Thais. However, there are a small number of Muslims (4%) mainly in the south of the country. Christians make up another 1% with a smattering of other religions.

 

 

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