Kuhn cheu a-rai krup/ka (literally - you name what is - followed by polite ending krup or ka)
Kuhn (You, polite formal, spoken like English word spoon but don't hold it too long, middle tone)
Cheu (Name, not a direct equivalent for the "eu" in English but close to the noise you might make when you see something distasteful, best to hear audio, falling tone)
A-rai (Question word, many times the single trilled "r" is replaced with an "L" sound, this is a short "a" as the "u" in the English word "cut" immediately followed by the English word lie)
Covered many times in Answers, the polite word endings for a male speaker is krup (or quickened to kup by many, high tone) and ka for female speaker (falling tone)
You can say "คุณชื่ออะไร" (pronounced as "kun chue arai") in Thai, which means "What is your name?"
"Sawadee krab/ka pom chuh -insert name-"
In Thai, you would say "สวัสดี ผมชื่อ" (pronounced: sa-wat-dee, phom chue).
In Thai, the name Shay can be transliterated as เชย (pronounced "chay").
กล้วย is how you say banana in Thai.
To say "I am going" in Thai, you can say "ฉันไป" (chan pai).
Whenever you say a name in thai, It's the same as you would say it in english.
"Sawadee krab/ka pom chuh -insert name-"
In Thai, the name Shay can be transliterated as เชย (pronounced "chay").
หัวใจ is how you say heart in Thai.
In Thai, the word for kiss is "จูบ" (pronounced joo-p).
กล้วย is how you say banana in Thai.
In Thai, you would say "สวัสดี ผมชื่อ" (pronounced: sa-wat-dee, phom chue).
The name Tyler would be said just the same
It is a name, a proper noun, so it would be Melissa.
Andrea is a name, not a word. Therefore it is pronounced the same in Thai.If you asking for it to be written in Thai, then here you are.แอนเดรีย
In Thai, Thursday is วันพฤหัส (wan phreuhat).
you say Shun chuer jess klup for (male) or karr (for girls)