What are the basic Thai words?

What are the basic Thai words?

Basic Thai Phrases

  • Hello – Sawadee khrup/ka.
  • Yes – Chai (khrup/ka)
  • No – Mai (khrup/ka)
  • Maybe – Aaj ja (khrup/ka)
  • Thank you – khop khun (khrup/ka)
  • Sorry/excuse me – Khor thoad khrup/ka.
  • Where is the restroom– Hong nam yoo tee nai khrup/ka?
  • I need a doctor- Phom dong gaan hai mor maa raak sa khrup/ka.

What is Shub mak mak ka?

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What does the Thai word mean?

The word Thai, originally Tai, means “free.” Definitions of Thai. adjective. of or relating to or characteristic of Thailand or its people. “different Thai tribes live in the north”

Why do Thai use P?

Respect levels in Thai are for expertise, position, age: In that order. In normal circumstances, the older one will be called P (I need to install some Thai writing software on this computer). However, in a business situation such as we being the customer, the sales person may be older than us but still call us P.

What P means in Thai?

P’ is for someone older than you. N’ or nong is for someone younger than you.

What does Sawadee Kha meaning?

1 – Sawasdee kha/khap: Hello in Thai Sawasdee can also be used to say good morning, good afternoon, good evening, good day, and even good bye. Women say ‘Sawasdee kha’, and men say ‘Sawasdee khap’.

What does Mak Mak mean in Thai?

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aroi mak mak means delicious in Thai.

Is the H silent in Thailand?

It’s not silent. It makes the T aspirated, giving you just a bit of the classic H sound after the T. It just doesn’t form the totally new sound that TH does in English. Same for PH in Thai.

What is Mai AOW in Thai?

Mai aow (khap/ka) – “I don’t want it”

What is Khun Pi?

To call anyone that older than you.

What language is spoken in Thailand?

The official language of Thailand is Thai

What are some common Thai phrases?

Basic Thai Phrases Hello – Sawadee khrup/ka Yes – Chai (khrup/ka) No – Mai (khrup/ka) Maybe – Aaj ja (khrup/ka) Thank you – khop khun (khrup/ka) Sorry/excuse me – Khor thoad khrup/ka Where is the restroom – Hong nam yoo tee nai khrup/ka? I need a doctor- Phom dong gaan hai mor maa raak sa khrup/ka No worries- Mai pen rai Can you speak English? = Kun pood paasaa anggrit dai mai

How do you translate Thai into English?

To translate Thai text to English, type or paste the Thai script into the space below, and then press the ‘Go’ button. Your entry is split using the word-splitting function which is built into the Microsoft Windows Uniscribe component, running on our server, and then we look up each word in our dictionary.