Sawatdee khap!
sweet dreams? well you can say 'fun Dee' which is more accurately 'good dreams' (Dee meaning good) and you would add 'na' on the end to soften it a little as in to a friend, if you wanted to be polite as well you could say 'fun Dee na Khap/Ka' (khap if you are male and ka if you are female)
sweet is 'waan' as in 'baak waan' or sweet mouth which is what you will be called if someone thinks you are sweet-talking them.
not sure if the term 'fun waan' is used or not. Also please bear in mind that writing Thai words in romanised letters does not give an accurate description of the correct pronunciation. For that you really need to learn Thai script as it has all the tone marks to show you how the word should be pronounced and which tone to use with each word.
Therefore there may be some who will disagree with how I've written the Thai words here :-)
sawatdee khap, fun Dee na khap ;-)
หัวใจ is how you say heart in Thai.
To say "I am going" in Thai, you can say "ฉันไป" (chan pai).
The Thai word for "sweet" is "หวาน" (pronounced "whaan"). This term is commonly used to describe the taste of sugary foods and desserts in Thai cuisine. It can also be used metaphorically to describe pleasant experiences or emotions.
Chan ben kon thai. ฉันเป็นคนไทย (I am thai) Chan = I Ben = is/ am/ are Kon = People
Banana in Thai is said "กล้วย" (pronounced as klûai).
In Thai, "have a good night" is said as "ราตรีสวัสดิ์" (pronounced "raa-tree sa-wat"). This phrase is commonly used to wish someone a pleasant night. You can also say "ฝันดี" (pronounced "fan dee"), which means "sweet dreams."
In Thai, "good night" is expressed as "ราตรีสวัสดิ์" (pronounced "raa-tree sa-wat"). It's a formal way to wish someone a good night. You can also simply say "ฝันดี" (pronounced "fan dee"), which means "sweet dreams."
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You can say "a little" in Thai as "นิดหน่อย" (nid noi).
You say "ผมพูดภาษาไทยเล็กน้อย" (phǒm pûd pʰāːsǎː tʰaj lêk nɔ́ɔi) to mean "I speak a little Thai" in Thai.
In Thai, the word for kiss is "จูบ" (pronounced joo-p).
Hi there. Thank-You for your question. According to the Sensations UK website , Sensations Thai sweet chili are suitable for vegetarians! Enjoy.