IPA: /bɑːt/
KK: /bɑt/
The baht is the basic monetary unit of Thailand, used for transactions and trade.
I exchanged my dollars for baht before traveling to Thailand.
The word 'baht' originates from Thai (บาท), meaning a unit of currency in Thailand. It is derived from the traditional measurement of weight used in trade, which reflects its historical significance as a medium of exchange.
Think of the Thai word for currency, 'baht', which connects directly to its role as a unit of money in Thailand.