Thai given names are preceded by Khun (Mr. Mrs. or Miss), unless they carry a higher degree, such as doctor. Khun is used for men and women, married or single. If you don't know a person's name, address them as Khun.
Khob Khun Khaa (female) Khob Khun Khraap (male)
kop khun mahk kha (female) kop khun mahk krap (male)
corp-khun-krup/ka(girl)
Thailand was most likely FOUND in BC, if you think about it, as many people probably lived there a reallyyy long time ago. When Thailand was founded, though, was in 1238 by Khun Bang Klang Thao and Khun Pha Muang. That is when they actually called it "Thailand".Hope that answers you question :D
"Khun khru" is a Thai term used to show respect to teachers or instructors. It is equivalent to saying "teacher" or "master" in English.
'Khun' is a title giving respect in Thai, used in informal situations or where a higher title is not available.
Khun means you. It is also used politely in front of a name, eg, Khun John, rather like Mister John. So when Thai children shout out 'Khun, khun' to get your attention, they are being polite, shouting "Sir, sir", and not "You, you".
Thank You
Sawadee Khup Khun means Hello in Thai. It is more polite than you say 'Sawadee' only.
Rupinder's last name
chahe gardan kate khun chahe bahe
Khun Fang's population is 3,626.