"Sawtdee kha" (สวัสดีค่ะ) is a Thai greeting used by females. "Sawtdee" means "hello," and "kha" is a polite particle added at the end of statements or questions to show respect. Males would use "sawtdee krub" (สวัสดีครับ) instead. This greeting is commonly used in both formal and informal settings.
Thank You
khortod kha
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.
"you're welcome" = "mai bpen rai khrap (kha)" khrap for boys, kha for girls
"sawat Dee khrap" for boys "sawat Dee kha" for girls
To say hello to a female in Thai, you can use the phrase "สวัสดีค่ะ" (sawasdee kha). The word "สวัสดี" (sawasdee) means "hello," and "ค่ะ" (kha) is a polite particle used by females. It's a friendly and respectful way to greet someone.
In Thai, "God bless you" can be translated as "Phra jam lang" or "Chok dee na kha."
female: sa-wad-dee-kha male: sa-wad-dee-krab
you could say, 'khun poot jing mai chun crap/kha'
To say "hello" in Thai: male: "sawat Dee khrap" female: "sawat Dee kha"
In Thai, "goodnight beautiful" can be translated as "ราตรีสวัสดิ์นะครับ/ค่ะ สวย" (rātrī s̄awatdī na khrap/kha s̄ūay). The word "ราตรีสวัสดิ์" means "goodnight," while "สวย" means "beautiful." Use "ครับ" (khrap) if you're male and "ค่ะ" (kha) if you're female.
"Nice to meet you" in thai is: ยินดีที่ได้รู้จัก In case you can't read thai, it's pronouced "Yin-dee tee-dai roo-jahk" And you'll want to end with "kha" if you're female, or "khrahp" if male.