It converts numbers to Thai text. So if you wanted the number 6 in Thai, you can do something like this: =BAHTTEXT(6) It does not convert actual text and it does not convert numbers to English text.
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Manich Jumsai has written: 'History of Thai literature' -- subject(s): Thai literature
There has been cheating in every culture at every time in human history.
Samruam Singh. has written: 'Voices From the Thai Countryside' -- subject(s): Fiction, History and criticism, Literature and society, Social life and customs, Thai Short stories, Thai fiction, Translations into English
Thawatt Mokarapong has written: 'History of the Thai revolution' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, Revolutions
Yuangrat Wedel has written: 'Radical thought, Thai mind' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, Radicalism 'The Thai radicals and the Communist Party'
Herbert P. Phillips has written: 'Modern Thai literature' -- subject(s): Civilization, History and criticism, Literature and society, Thai literature 'The integrative art of modern Thailand' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Thai Art
The Thai language is called ภาษาไทย (Phasa Thai) in Thai.
Thai is the official language of Thailand. Thai people speak Thai.
Yeah thai
Mary R. Haas has written: 'Tunica texts' -- subject(s): Texts, Tunica Indians, Folklore, Tunica language 'Tunica dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Tunica language, Tunica, English language, English 'Language, culture, and history' 'Thai phrases' -- subject(s): Thai language, Conversation and phrase books 'Thai reader' -- subject(s): Thai language, Readers, Phonetic transcriptions 'Manual of Thai conversations' -- subject(s): Thai language, Conversation and phrase books 'Thai vocabulary' -- subject(s): Thai language, Dictionaries, English 'Thai-English student's dictionary' -- subject(s): Thai language, Dictionaries, English