"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.
"Yin-Dee-Ton-Rub" is a Thai phrase that translates to "welcome" in English. It is a warm greeting used to express hospitality and friendliness towards guests. The phrase embodies the Thai culture of welcoming others with open arms and kindness.
Yin Tze Pan was born in 1947, in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China.
In a world of chaos and disarray, brother and sister save the day! Yin Yang Yo!Yin Yang, Yo! Yin Yang Yo! Yin Yang, Yo! Yin Yang Yo!Yin/Yang: He/She did it!Yin is skilled in the mystic ways knocking out spells and energy rays, Yang Kicks butt with a big "hoo-hah!"Yang: I chop I smash! I-Yin: Blah-Blah-Blah!Talkin' 'bout good ol' master Yo, A grumpy ol' panda from head to toe In a world of chaos and dissaray, it's brother and sister who save the day! Yin Yang Yo!Yin Yang Yo! Yin Yang Yo! Yin Yang Yo! Yin Yang Yo!When might and magic work as one, a villan's plan can be undone!Carl's mom: CARL!!Carl: Coming, Mother...Yin Yang Yo! Yin Yang Yo~!
Yin Zhaohui was born in 1977.
Yin Hao died in 356.
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.
In Thai, you can say "ยินดีที่ได้รู้จัก" (Yin dee tee dai roo jak) to mean "glad to know you".
You can say "คุณน่ารัก" (khun na rak) to mean "you are nice" in Thai.
How to say welcome is Yin - Dee - Ton - Rub
Duay kwam yin dee (ด้วยความยินดี) krub/ka
"Yin-Dee-Ton-Rub" is a Thai phrase that translates to "welcome" in English. It is a warm greeting used to express hospitality and friendliness towards guests. The phrase embodies the Thai culture of welcoming others with open arms and kindness.
Dee Dee Dee Dee dancer i don't know
yin is happy, bright, good and even
Welcome in Thai is written as "ยินดีต้อนรับ" (pronounced yin dee ton rap).
Yin means either water or softness and quiet. Yin is feminine; yang is masculine. Yin is dark and accepting; yang is light and projecting. yin is the light side of the hill and yang is the dark side
The Japanese language no longer has the sound 'yi' so Yin does not mean anything in Japanese.
A Scottish word for 'one' as in the Big Yin. (The Big One)