In Thai, you can say "สบายดีไหม (Sabai dee mai)" to ask someone how they are.
To say "hello, how are you?" in Thai, you can say "สวัสดีค่ะ/ครับ สบายดีไหมคะ/ครับ?" (sawasdee ka/krap, sabai dee mai ka/krap?).
You can say "ดิฉันสบายดีค่ะ ขอบคุณ" which is pronounced as "Dichan sabai dee ka, kob khun".
soy de... means: I am from... literally: "I am of..."
In Lao, you can say goodbye by saying "ສະບາຍດີ" (sabai dee) which means "goodbye" or "ລາບປີດີ" (la bai di) which also means "goodbye".
In Thai, you can say "สบายดีไหม (Sabai dee mai)" to ask someone how they are.
Thai phrase for "How are you?" Literal translation: Feeling good are you? sabai = feeling dee = good ru plao = are you?/is it? Response could be "sabai dee" transl. "feeling good" meaning "I am fine"
Sabai dee kab
How are you = sabai dii mai (are you fine?) The response could be = sabai dii (i am fine) or "chan sabai dii, kop kun maak" = I'm fine, thank you very much
Sabai Dee
sabai Dee mai?
To say "hello, how are you?" in Thai, you can say "สวัสดีค่ะ/ครับ สบายดีไหมคะ/ครับ?" (sawasdee ka/krap, sabai dee mai ka/krap?).
Sabai Dee khrap
soow sdaehAnswer:ជំរាបសួរ (johm riab sua)Answer:There are a few ways. The formal way is to say 'choom reap sua' (not how it would normally be spelt, but shows how it sounds). You could be less formal and say 'sua sdai'. Local 'slang' is to say 'sok sabai', which is a bit like saying 'how are you (sok sabai je tay)', but you just reply by saying the same thing - 'sok sabai'! soos ' dai
You can say "คุณนอนพักดีไหม" (kun non pak dee mai) to ask someone "Did you sleep well?" in Thai.
in Laos is sa-by-dea ka for females. For males is is sa-by-dea kap No. This is not correct! sa-by dea ka & sa-by dea kap is in thai. in lao is sabai dee. learn the differents. ATLao
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