male: "pom"
female: "chan" or formally "dee chan"
but "I" is sometimes omitted in everyday speech.
"I" in Thai language is ฉัน (chan) for females and ผม (phǒm) for males.
You can say "คุณเรียนที่ไหน" (khun rian tee nai) to ask someone where they study in Thai language.
You would say "ฉันเป็นคนไทย" which is pronounced as "chan pen khon thai" in Thai language.
The Thai language is called ภาษาไทย (Phasa Thai) in Thai.
"Hello" in Thai language is pronounced as "Sawasdee".
You can say "นิดหน่อย" (nid noi) in Thai to mean "just a little".
To say the words 'hello beautiful' in the Thai language you say swasdi swyngam''. In Latin language you say 'pulchra salve'.
ฉันเกลียดเธอ
"Girl" in Thai is "เด็กหญิง" (pronounced dek yĭng).
The Thai language is called ภาษาไทย (Phasa Thai) in Thai.
You can say "นิดหน่อย" (nid noi) in Thai to mean "just a little".
Thai language is a bit difficult. It is similar to Laos and cambodian language. Sawaddee (Sa-wad-dee) is Hi in Thai
มีความสุข [mee kwaam sùk ]
pom kit teung koon-i miss you
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To say "never forget" in Thai, you can say "ไม่ลืม" (mai leum). This phrase is used to express the idea of not forgetting something or someone.
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