1. baht - Noun
2. baht - Adverb
3. baht - Preposition
the basic unit of money in Thailand
Source: WordNetAfter the 1984 baht devaluation and the 1985 Plaza Accord, although the public sector struggled due to fiscal constraints, the private sector grew. Source: Internet
A twelve hundred baht all-in fee was the lure that brought us to a course we rarely visit and given the condition of the course, it will be a long time before we return. Source: Internet
BANGKOK — Thailand’s telecoms regulator raised 100.52 billion baht ($3.2 billion) in 5G spectrum auctions on Sunday, with operators snapping up 48 licenses ahead of an expected commercial rollout later this year. Source: Internet
A sharp decrease in the value of the baht abruptly increased foreign debt, undermining financial institutions. Source: Internet
But Thailand’s stock market has seen net foreign outflow worth 221.6 billion baht year-to-date. Source: Internet
During the financial year September 2019 to September 2020, TPC took in income 1.6 billion baht, an increase of almost 27 percent on 2018. Source: Internet