Hate but love
Hua jai sila
Hua Jai kong pom ngu tee khun
Jai is a pronounciation of "ใจ" in Thai language. it mean "heart". We can talk "Jai" when we talk about heart or we want to thank you someone(by chat), because "ขอบคุณ=Kobkhun" or "ขอบใจ=KobJai" are mean thanks in English.
There are many popular Thai pop songs now on the rise. One of the must current popular pop song is "Jung Wa Hua Jai" by the rising artist "Bie the Star".
wan jai
Sia Jai
You can say "ผมเศร้า" for males or "ฉันเศร้า" for females in Thai to mean "I am sad".
Tum Jai is a Thai term meaning to have settled with some sort of fact, usually a bad fact. Mai Tum Jai usually means that the speaker has settled with, say, the fact that they've lost their credit card.
Waan - Jai = Sweet heart Tee - Rak = My love
The cast of Hua jai tor ra nong - 2003 includes: Siriyakorn Pukkavesh as Rungranee Michael Shaowanasai as Iron Pussy Krissada Sukosol as Tang Theerawat Thongjitti as Pew
wai (fourth/high tone) - jai (first/mid tone)
If Jainee means ' power of Ganesha' than most probably Jaineel means also the same. if Jaiveer means Jai+veer , Jaideep means Jai+deep than Jaineel means Jai+neel neel means sky or Neelkanth If Jainee means ' power of Ganesha' than most probably Jaineel means also the same. if Jaiveer means Jai+veer , Jaideep means Jai+deep than Jaineel means Jai+neel neel means sky or Neelkanth
"Jai" in Sanskrit means "victory" or "victorious." It is often used as an exclamation to express triumph or success.