there're so many ways
'chan' in common conversation mostly used by women
'pom' used by men either formal and informal conversation
'di chan' used by women use for formal and polite conversation only
In the Phonetic alphabet: peuang di = good friend in the Thailand Language I don't know the Thai spelling as written in Thailand
English language contracts are illegal in the country of Thailand. The English language contract must be notarized by a native of Thailand.
To say "hello" in Thai: male: "sawat Dee khrap" female: "sawat Dee kha"
Thai language is a bit difficult. It is similar to Laos and cambodian language. Sawaddee (Sa-wad-dee) is Hi in Thai
to say "never let you go" in any language you prove it by being loyal, faithful and loving.
English: "Thailand" is German: "Thailand":
Thai is the most spoken language in Thailand. It is the official language and is used for communication in government, education, and media.
Yes. The main language in Thailand is Thai.The main language in Myanmar is Burmese.
To say "My name is" in Thailand, you would say "ชื่อของฉันคือ" (chǔue khǒng chǎn kheu).
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Thailand, which used to be called Siam. Now the Siamese language is better known as Thai.
According to documents on official government websites the official name of Thailand is "Kingdom of Thailand". In case if the question might mean how Thai would really call Thailand, Thai people would just say Thai as the name of the country. Suffix -land added in English language is to emphasise the belonging of the nation to Thai race.