good morning to everyone!
maa. Mæ̀ - แม่ (Speech) (falling tone) Māndā - มารดา (Formal, Writing)(not Marda - here "ร" is pronounced like "n")(middle tone)
There are many popular Thai pop songs now on the rise. One of the must current popular pop song is "Jung Wa Hua Jai" by the rising artist "Bie the Star".
The two most popular styles of Thai music are luk thung and mor lam. Thai music is made up of a main melody played with instrumentals improvising around it.
A Thai dish of stir-fried rice noodles, egg, bean sprouts, shrimp, peanuts, and seasonings.
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The English word "hotel" can be translated in to Thai. It uses a diphthong "letter" and is translated as the word "rongræm".
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
น้ำผึ้ง good luck pronouncing that one =]
The word 'small' translates to 'noi' - pronounced like 'boy'
Its pronounced 'Daeng' (rhymes with Sang, Rang, Bang) แดง
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For some useful phrases in Thai, click here.For information about Thai writing and pronunciation, click here.
Khidt̄hụng khuṇ - คิดถึงคุณ (Also means Missing you) Khid - Think t̄hụng - About khuṇ - You
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The word "representing" in Thai can be translated as แทน (taen).
In Thai, "nothing" is commonly translated as "mai mee" (ไม่มี).
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