If I'm translating correctly, it means
Which person?
or
Which person is it?
something along those lines :)
(that's only if 'koon' is prounounced as 'kohn')
Kun yuu tee nai (In English)คุณ อยู่ที่ไหน (In Thai)
It means I wish you a happy birthday in thai...
Hawng Nam You Nai
khun yoo tee nai krub
beef yoo tee nai
McDonalds yu tee nai krub? -for guy McDonalds yu tee nai ka? - for girl
The cast of Muay thai - Nai khanom tom - 2003 includes: Darm Dudsakorn Yodchay Meksuwan Boonthida Nakajareon Panutat Rattanatrai as Nai Khanomtom Kusin Singhatummasan Shinta Sitthikul
khun mii chiii wit tii nai
ruk tee tae jing nai muang thai
"Nai nai" in Mandarin Chinese means paternal grandmother.
Formal: Khun you nai? or Khun you teenai? Informal: Tuuh you nai? or Tuuh you teenai? คุณ - khun - you (formal) เธอ - tuuh - you (informal, feminine) (ที่)ไหน - (tee)nai - where คุณอยู่(ที่)ไหน - khun you (tee) nai - where are you เธออยู่(ที่)ไหน - tuuh you (tee) nai - where are you
รักที่แท้จริงในเมืองไทยruk - tee - tae - jing - nai - muang - thai