Thai.
It is the male form of "thank you".
To say "hello" in Thai: male: "sawat Dee khrap" female: "sawat Dee kha"
"you're welcome" = "mai bpen rai khrap (kha)" khrap for boys, kha for girls
khob hast.
male: "sawat Dee khrap, sabai Dee mai khrap" female: "sawat Dee ka, sabai Dee mai ka"
A clearer English translation would be: Kuhn poot Thai dai. This is not a question, it is a statement. Kuhn (or Koon) = You poot = speak Thai = Thai language dai = can or able to Translation: You can speak Thai. คุณพูดไทยได้
To say thank you for coming in Thai, you can say "khop khun khrap" if you are a male or "khop khun kha" if you are a female.
Gervatius Uri Khob was born in 1972.
Khob Khun Khaa (female) Khob Khun Khraap (male)
To say "hello" in Thai: male: "sawat Dee khrap" female: "sawat Dee kha"
"you're welcome" = "mai bpen rai khrap (kha)" khrap for boys, kha for girls
khob-kun ขอบคุณ.khob-kun-Ka, If you are a woman.khob-kun-Krub, If you are a man.Moreover, Khob kun is used in general for every and you can say Kob-jai too. It has the same meaning with Khob-kun but can be used with the younger or friends, not suits to use with the elder.It's something like "kop chai"
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Maurice Nicolas Kuhn has written: 'Elements of spoken French' -- subject(s): French language, Pronunciation
"bpai ter pratet tai khrap (kha)" "khrap" male and "kha" female
khob hast.
male: "sawat Dee khrap, sabai Dee mai khrap" female: "sawat Dee ka, sabai Dee mai ka"
A clearer English translation would be: Kuhn poot Thai dai. This is not a question, it is a statement. Kuhn (or Koon) = You poot = speak Thai = Thai language dai = can or able to Translation: You can speak Thai. คุณพูดไทยได้