Thai.
It is the male form of "thank you".
To say "hello" in Thai: male: "sawat Dee khrap" female: "sawat Dee kha"
"Thank you" in Thai is pronounced as "khob khun ka" if you are female or "khob khun krub" if you are male.
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
"you're welcome" = "mai bpen rai khrap (kha)" khrap for boys, kha for girls
You can say "باشه" (bāše) to say "that's okay" in Farsi.
Khob-Khun-Tee-Wae-Maa-Yiam ขอบคุณที่แวะมาเยี่ยม Thank you for stopping by
Gervatius Uri Khob was born in 1972.
Khob Khun Khaa (female) Khob Khun Khraap (male)
To say "hello" in Thai: male: "sawat Dee khrap" female: "sawat Dee kha"
khob
khob-kun ขอบคุณ.khob-kun-Ka, If you are a woman.khob-kun-Krub, If you are a man.Moreover, Khob kun is used in general for every and you can say Kob-jai too. It has the same meaning with Khob-kun but can be used with the younger or friends, not suits to use with the elder.It's something like "kop chai"
Maurice Nicolas Kuhn has written: 'Elements of spoken French' -- subject(s): French language, Pronunciation
"Thank you" in Thai is pronounced as "khob khun ka" if you are female or "khob khun krub" if you are male.
"bpai ter pratet tai khrap (kha)" "khrap" male and "kha" female
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
Sabai Dee khrap
Heinrich Kuhn has written: 'Heinrich Kuhn'