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The English phrase "have a nice weekend" can be translated into Thai. However, it becomes the rather lengthy and complex phrase "khx hi mi khwam sukh mak nı wạn hyud sud sạpdah ni na".
maybe a website will have the answer or on images
Thai is the dialect of Chinese spoken on the Taiwan, or Chinese Taipei. To say "have a nice day" in Thai one would say the phrase "khx hi mi khwam sukh mak ni wan ni na".
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The phrase "Wo yao shui jiao" is in Mandarin Chinese and translates to "I want to sleep" in English. The phrase consists of three characters - "Wo" meaning "I," "yao" meaning "want," and "shui jiao" meaning "sleep." This phrase is commonly used to express the desire or need to rest or go to sleep.
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
Not sure what you mean by this, the word 'Thai' is already a Thai word so there is no need to translate it. 'Thai' written in the Thai alphabet is ไทย.
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Yes. Give me the phrase.
The phrase 'boletos de avion' is a Spanish phrase; it can be translated into English as 'Airplane Tickets', according to Google Translate and the Translate website.
It means sleep
The Longdo Dictionary is a tool that translates to the Thai language. It takes mainly English entries and translates it into the Thai written systems.
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khun yoo tee nai krub