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satang

[ sah-tang ]

noun

plural satang.
  1. a monetary unit and former coin of Thailand, one 100th of a baht.


satang

/ ²õæˈ³Ùæŋ /

noun

  1. a monetary unit of Thailand worth one hundredth of a baht
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of satang1

First recorded in 1910–15; from Thai ²õ²¹³Ù²¹²¹Å‹, ultimately from Pali sata- “100†( hundred ) + ²¹á¹…g²¹ “portion, divisionâ€
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of satang1

from Thai ²õ²¹³ÙÄå²Ô
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Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

His aunt, Satang Ruangsangwatana, is a consultant on the project and the reason for my initial visit.

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The Golas, or custom-houses, are Ilam, Majhuya, Bilasi, Tangting, Huchi-Mechi, Dimali, and Satang, all in the territory formerly belonging to the Sikim Raja. 

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Two days’ journey east from this, at the source of the Mahananda, is Satang, another Gola or mart; but, of late, Siumali has engrossed almost the whole trade.

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The Dyak soldiers called it Satang Island, and I have sailed past it many a time since.

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For a satang—a coin equivalent to about a quarter of a cent—you can purchase a bowl of rice, while the expenditure of another satang will provide you with an assortment of savories or relishes, made from elderly meat, decayed fish, decomposed prawns and other toothsome ingredients, which you heap upon the rice, together with a greenish-yellow curry sauce which makes the concoction look as though it were suffering from a severe attack of jaundice.

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