What are some common phrases in Thailand?
A few handy phrases:
Sawatdee (krub/kah) | Hello |
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Sabai dee (krub/kah) | Fine |
Khob Khun (kup/kaa) | Thank you |
chai | Yes |
mai chai | No |
How do you say basic phrases in Thai?
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What is Pom Rak Khun?
How to say “I love you” in Thai. The phrase ‘I love you’ when spoken by a male to a female is ‘phom rak khun’. Spoken by a female to a male it is ‘chan rak khun’.
What does Khun Rak mean?
I Love You
The Thai word for love is ‘rak’ (รัก), while the word for you is ‘khun’ (คุณ). The way to say ‘I’ will depend on whether you are male or female: I Love You (Male Speaker): Pom rak khun (ผม รัก คุณ) This is the most basic, simplest, and somewhat formal way of saying it.
What does Dai Mai mean in Thai?
“Dai mai” is a correct way to ask “can I?”, and doesn’t mean the same as “mai dai”. The word “mai” in these two phrases are different words, and the order and tone is important.
What is Khub in Thai?
It would totally depend on how it’s said.” In the Thai Royal Institute Dictionary, the words “ka” and “krub” are both defined as “an ending word to suggest the politeness of the message.” In my own translation, they are filler words that don’t mean anything.
What does Mak Mak mean in Thai?
mak mak means very much or very, but I don’t get pout. Any ideas… Regards, Bd. poot=speak.
What does Jing Jing mean in Thai?
‘, ‘seriously’, or ‘I’m telling the truth. ‘
What does Arai Wa mean?
You’re right! Arai Wa is slang, means “Really?” I hope you don’t think the Na in Bang Na is the same word though…
What is Naka in Thai?
It is a more informal way to end a sentence than ‘ka’ or ‘khrap’. Most often, it is used by women to others. If you hear an acquaintance use it when speaking to you, it may be a sign that they feel closer to you and that they see you as a friend.
What does Sabai Dee Mai mean?
“How are you?
SABAI DEE MAI? This is a phrase that is used to ask “How are you?” In casual situations, it can be a greeting similar to “What’s up?” The response is easy.
What does Kha pom mean?
It’s spelled ครับผม [kʰráp pʰǒm], but can sound a lot like “kappom” when spoken fast. It’s a frequent Thai interjection used by male speakers and indeed indicates affirmation, so it can be translated as “Yes.” or “Right.” or “Aye.”
What is Sabai dee mai?
SABAI DEE MAI? This is a phrase that is used to ask “How are you?” In casual situations, it can be a greeting similar to “What’s up?” The response is easy.
What is Jing Jing in Thai?
จริงๆ – Jing-jing
Meaning: This is used when you’re being earnest. It is similar to “Really!” or “Seriously!” or “I’m telling the truth!” and you use it when you really mean something.
What is Arai Wa?
What does Jai Dee mean in Thai?
good mind
Some of the most common are: jai rorn — hot-tempered (hot mind) jai yen — calm (cold mind) jai lai — cruel (bad mind) jai dee — kind (good mind) kao jai — to understand (enter mind) korp jai — thank you (edge mind)
What is SuSu in Thai?
สู้ๆ -> Susu. Su su means Fighting or cheering statement. It is usually used to give encouragement. สู้ means to fight, it is similar when you are saying “Fight!
What is Pai Nai?
‘ or ‘what are you up to? ‘. A direct translation of ‘pai nai’ is ‘where are you going? ‘ (pai=go nai=where) to which the typical response would be ‘pai thiao’ which is similar to saying ‘out and about’ or ‘going for a stroll’.
What does Dee Mak mean?
very good
Dee mak – very good, chok dee – Good luck, dee mai – is it good? And mai dee – it is not good. Now take from that the word mai. Using mai before another word creates a negative, whereas using it after a word creates a question.
What does Suay mak mak mean?
You’re very pretty. Khun suay mak mak. You’re cute.
What does Mai Dai mean?
Description. ไม่ได้ Mai Dai means “can not” or “did not” depends where do you put them in the sentence. This video will show you how to use it in the right way.
What does TAM Arai mean in Thai?
tam arai? – what are you doing?
What is WA in Thai?
Wa (Thai: วา [wāː], also waa or wah, abbreviated ว.) is a unit of length, equal to two metres (2 m) or four sok (ศอก.) Wa as a verb means to outstretch (one’s) arms to both sides, which relates to the fathom’s distance between the fingertips of a man’s outstretched arms.
What is Sabai Sabai in Thai?
3. sabai. This word is usually translated as “happy”, but its use is often closer to “comfortable”, “relaxed”, or “well.” To Thais, happiness is not a state opposite that of sorrow. Rather, it is more akin to tranquillity. Sitting by the seaside with the wind blowing your hair is sabai.
What is Mai Sabai?
This difference is underscored by the fact that mai sabai, or “not sabai”, does not mean “sad”. It means “sick”, “ill”, and can even be used as a euphemism for “hungover”. Suffix the word dee, or “good”, to sabai, and you get the standard Thai greeting: sabai dee mai?, or “Are you well?”