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What country is the most bilingual?

What country is the most bilingual?

Indonesia
Indonesia is the largest bilingual country in the world, with approximately 200 million people speak more than one language. Indonesians speak about 746 different languages. Javanese has the most users in terms of native speakers (about 80 million).

What language is Thai similar to?

Thai is the most spoken of over 60 languages of Thailand by both number of native and overall speakers. Over half of its vocabulary is derived from or borrowed from Pali, Sanskrit, Mon and Old Khmer. It is a tonal and analytic language, similar to Chinese and Vietnamese.

What country has the most languages in Asia?

Papua New Guinea
Top 20 countries by number of languages

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Country # of languages
1. Papua New Guinea 820
2. Indonesia 742
3. Nigeria 516
4. India 427

What is Asia’s main language?

Mandarin Chinese
That’s right, Chinese is the most spoken language in Asia! But, it’s actually not just one language, but a family of language dialects. Mandarin Chinese is the most popular version of the language, and the official language of China – Mandarin is spoken by about 51 percent of Asia’s total population!

Is Thailand bigger than Singapore?

Even though Thailand is a much bigger country, geographically, and with a larger population of more than 67 million people, it still economically lags behind the less populous Singapore (at slightly above 5 million people). The GDP Per Capita of Singapore is $62,400US while that of Thailand is $9,900 US.

When is the best time of year to visit Thailand and Singapore?

Singapore is generally humid all year round, with November to early March experiencing showers. April to July would be the driest months to visit Singapore. But do ensure you are well hydrated while you hit the streets. Thailand is best visited from November to March.

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How can Singaporeans in Thailand deal with the covid-19 situation?

As the COVID-19 situation is developing, Singaporeans should closely monitor the news and official announcements by both the Singaporean and Thai governments regarding the COVID-19 situation. Singaporeans who require consular assistance may also contact the Singapore Embassy in Bangkok at the contact number provided below.

How long can Singaporeans visit Thailand without a visa?

Singaporeans can visit Thailand for a period of up to 30 days without a visa for each entry by air, rail or sea. The stay for travellers entering through land border checkpoints cannot exceed 15 days per visit.