Duay kwam yin dee (ด้วยความยินดี) krub/ka
mai ben rai krub
i think you say shern ka for (girls) and shern klup for (male)
Muang Thai means "land of the free"
The proper adjective for Siam is Siamese.
you say ยินดีต้อนรับสู่บ้าน but i don't know how to say it just to type it. you can say ยิน ดี ต้อน รับ กลับ บ้าน = yin-dee-ton-rab-khrab-ban
Welcome in Thai is written as "ยินดีต้อนรับ" (pronounced yin dee ton rap).
How to say welcome is Yin - Dee - Ton - Rub
"you're welcome" = "mai bpen rai khrap (kha)" khrap for boys, kha for girls
mai ben rai krub
The translation of the last name "White" into Thai would be ไวต์, pronounced as "Wai."
i think you say shern ka for (girls) and shern klup for (male)
In Thai, "welcome back" can be expressed as "ยินดีต้อนรับกลับ" (yin dee tôn rap klap). This phrase conveys a warm greeting to someone returning. You can also simply say "กลับมาแล้ว" (klap maa laew), which means "you've come back."
ยินดีต้อนรับสู่ประเทศไทย Pronouced "yin-dee-don-rub-soo-pra-thed-thai". 'd' in 'don' is pronouced more solidly, like a cross between 'd' and 't'.
yin-dee-ton-rupSaying welcome is a way to greet some one. In Thailand welcome is said as "yin-dee-ton-rab ยินดีต้อนรับ".welcomeYin Dee Ton RubYin Dee dawn rap.
ยินดีต้อนรับสู่ประเทศไทย Pronouced "yin-dee-don-rub-soo-pra-thed-thai". 'd' in 'don' is pronouced more solidly, like a cross between 'd' and 't'.
"Yin dee" (ยินดี) is a Thai phrase that translates to "welcome" or "gladly" in English. It is often used to express pleasure or happiness in greeting someone or in response to an invitation. The phrase conveys warmth and hospitality, reflecting the friendly nature of Thai culture.
The Thai language is called Thai.