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Translating English words into Thai. How you say and spell English language words and phrases in the Thai language.

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What is pad Thai?

A Thai dish of stir-fried rice noodles, egg, bean sprouts, shrimp, peanuts, and seasonings.

What is the meaning of an instrument called taphon in Thailand music?

A taphon is a traditional Thai drum. Shaped like a barrel.

it has two heads and it is played with both your hands and fingers.

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What is the Latin word for electronics?

Either of the following:

computatrum

instrumentum computatorium

The word 'computer' comes from Latin; 'computatrum' is the form used by Latinists.

How do you spell joy in Thai?

ความปิติยินคี is the Thai spelling of the word joy.

How can we contact the English speaking Thai lawyer?

most places will offer to help find a lawyer. you can go to hospital , police station, or anywhere else that have advocating services . most non profit places have those connections. if you have a person who is trained in mental heath or any doctor can help. you can also look online for a lawyer . make sure to search with in you area . start with the city . if you can not find anyone search other citys close to you. and go from there . be sure to check for supports . and review your options before you make your final choice .

How do you say Tyler in Thai?

The name Tyler would be said just the same

How do you say i love you my child in Thai?

for dad- Por rak luk na

for mom- Mae rak luk na

How do you write the name Brian in thai?

brian is written like this ไบรอัน in thai

How do you say good morning in Thai?

Good morning in the Thai language is: sawatdee ka (ka female speaker) or sawatdee krup (krup male speaker).

This is pronounced Sa-wa-Dee.

In Thai this is written:

สวัสดี

What does satu mean in thai?

In Thai, "satu" (สตู) is a colloquial term that refers to a "monster" or "beast." It is often used in a playful or informal context, sometimes to describe someone who behaves in a wild or unruly manner. The term can also be used in various expressions or idiomatic phrases within Thai culture.

Can not in thai?

mai dai - basically no (mai) can (dai)