Sub-ethnicity •
Bangkok Malay (
Melayu Bangkok) • Pattani-Kelantan Malay (
Melayu Kelantan-Patani) • Pattani/Songkhla (Singgora) Malay • Narathiwat/Tak Bai Malay (Kelantanese) • Yala/Reman Malay • Syiburi Malay (
Melayu Kedah) • Setun Malay • Krabi Malay • Trang Malay
Cuisine In Province Pattani, Narathiwat & Yala also known as 3 Malay regions/Province (
kawasan 3 wilayah) having and practicing the same culture as the state of
Kelantan, Malaysia. They also speak the same language but some different because
Standard Malay education is non-open and not supported by the Thai government which causes them to sometimes mix Malay and Thai.
Language The majority of Malays in Thailand speak a distinct variety of Malay known as
Pattani Malay (Yawi:
Baso Yawi/Pattani). However, not all Thai Malays speak Pattani Malay, some people who live in
Satun and its vicinage use another distinct variety of Malay known as
Satun Malay, while the Malays up north in
Bangkok have developed their distinct variant of Malay that incorporated elements of localism with visible Pattani-Kedahan Malay dialect influences known as
Bangkok Malay (Bangkok Malay:
Bangkok Melayu/Nayu). The Bangkok, Kedahan and Pattani are closely related and shared many similar vocabularies but still mutually partly unintelligible. With the introduction of Islam to Southeast Asia, the Malays use a modified version of the Arabic script known as
Jawi. Unlike other parts of the Malay world, like Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia, where the usage of Jawi is declining rapidly from the increasing usage of the Latin alphabet, Jawi is still widely used and understood among Malays in Thailand.
Religion Thai Malays are mainly
Sunni Muslims. They're mostly of the
Shafi'i school of thought. There's also a small
Buddhist and
other minorities.
Islam is the defining element of the Thai
Malay identity. == Notable individuals ==