hello
Krap, which isn't a real word.
thank youKob Khun Krap (man says)Kob Khun Ka (woman says)
In Thai, "kaa" (ค่ะ) is a polite particle used by women at the end of a sentence to convey respect or politeness. It is often used in formal or courteous speech. Men typically use "krap" (ครับ) for the same purpose. The use of these particles is an important aspect of Thai language etiquette.
kha is a feminine word. you might say it at the end of a sentence such as cup kuhn kha (hello) of if yoou are a male it is cup kuhn krap. it is considered really polite to use it at the end of sentences.
The haudensaunee mean irguios
Sawadee Khup Khun means Hello in Thai. It is more polite than you say 'Sawadee' only.
it means ugly or krap
Sawadee is a tourism site for the country of Thailand.
If you are a man you say, "Sawadee, krup!" If you are a woman you say, "Sawadee, car."
It means Hello in Thai.
It means Hello in Thai.
Mandarin Chinese: Nee-howJapanese: KonichiwaKorean: Ahn Neyong Ha SeyoThai: Sawadee-kahp (as spoken by male) Sawadee-ka
For Male "Sawadee Krub" "สวัดดีครับ". For Female "Sawadee Ka" "สวัดดีค่ะ".
the laws were krap
sawadee car
No, it would be krap.
the laws were krap