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.
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
"thai language" = "pasa tai" "thailand" = muang tai or pratet tai "thai person" = "kon tai" "thai" (general adjective) = "tai" The word 'Thai' means freedom or independent in the Thai language. Many people like this definition because it reminds us that Thailand was the only Southeast Asian country able to escape the grip of Western Imperialism. Thai people have called themselves Thai for hundreds of years, referring to their country as Muang Thai. But the country name was officially changed from Siam (the name that Europeans used to refer to Muang Thai) to the more appropriate name of Thailand in 1939 by P.M. Pibun Sonkram.
The Thai language is called Thai.
The translation of the last name "White" into Thai would be ไวต์, pronounced as "Wai."
Man: Pu Chai Lady: Pu Jing Boy: Bek Pu Chai Girl: Bek Pu Jing
what it the English to Thai translation for grandmother
Thai style fry noodle, a very common food in Thailand.Official English translation is Pad Thai (or Phad Thai)
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
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"thai language" = "pasa tai" "thailand" = muang tai or pratet tai "thai person" = "kon tai" "thai" (general adjective) = "tai" The word 'Thai' means freedom or independent in the Thai language. Many people like this definition because it reminds us that Thailand was the only Southeast Asian country able to escape the grip of Western Imperialism. Thai people have called themselves Thai for hundreds of years, referring to their country as Muang Thai. But the country name was officially changed from Siam (the name that Europeans used to refer to Muang Thai) to the more appropriate name of Thailand in 1939 by P.M. Pibun Sonkram.
The Thai language is called Thai.
Thai is the official language of Thailand. Thai people speak Thai.
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Yeah thai
go to google and type in "english to thai translation" im sure there will be something~ an it will be much faster than here
Kick boxer in Thai is muay Thai which is Thai kickboxing