"Thank you" in Thai is pronounced as "khob khun ka" if you are female or "khob khun krub" if you are male.
You can say "ดิฉันสบายดีค่ะ ขอบคุณ" which is pronounced as "Dichan sabai dee ka, kob khun".
To say "I am going" in Thai, you can say "ฉันไป" (chan pai).
Chan ben kon thai. ฉันเป็นคนไทย (I am thai) Chan = I Ben = is/ am/ are Kon = People
Banana in Thai is said "กล้วย" (pronounced as klûai).
not sure how to spell it, but phonetically it's "Shay shay" for thank you or SHay Shay Nee for thank you very much.
gula gula
mai mee cheu it means i have no name
ไม่ - mai (short) - no ขอบคุณ - khob khun - thank you ไม่ ขอบคุณ - mai khob khun - no thank you
Khob-Khun-Tee-Wae-Maa-Yiam ขอบคุณที่แวะมาเยี่ยม Thank you for stopping by
You can say "ดิฉันสบายดีค่ะ ขอบคุณ" which is pronounced as "Dichan sabai dee ka, kob khun".
Phonetically: Shookron.
ขอบคุณ K̄hxbkhuṇ
The name "Ronnie" can be transliterated into Thai as "รอนนี." Thai script often represents foreign names phonetically, so the pronunciation may vary slightly based on local dialects.
thank youKob Khun Krap (man says)Kob Khun Ka (woman says)
For man: Di. Kob khun krap For woman: Di: kob khun ka
In Thai, you say "ขอบคุณเพื่อนของฉัน" (khob khun phuean khong chan) to express "thank you my friend." If you're speaking to a male friend, you might say "ขอบคุณเพื่อนของผม" (khob khun phuean khong phom) and for a female friend, "ขอบคุณเพื่อนของฉัน" (khob khun phuean khong chan) is appropriate. The phrase conveys gratitude in a friendly manner.
please is Kohh And thankyou is Kop koon klarp for (male) and Kop koon karr for (girls)