here are some common thai phrases. words in parentheses are the female speaker's version.
hello = sawat Dee khrap (kha)
nice to meet you = yindee tee dai rujak khrap (kha)
how are you? = sabai Dee mai khrap? (kha?)
I'm fine = sabai Dee khrap (kha)
thank you = kob kun khrap (kha)
what's wrong? = bpen arai khrap? (kha?)
my name is = pom (Chan) cheu ______ khrap (kha)
bye (when you are the one staying)/good luck = chok Dee khrap (kha)
bye (when you are the one leaving) = la gohn khrap (kha)
Also, see related links for website where you can hear pronunciations with tones.
For some useful phrases in Thai, click here.For information about Thai writing and pronunciation, click here.
Try to learn some Thai phrases and traditions, but don't go overboard, and be very respectful of her family if you ever meet them. โชคดี- Thai for good luck
Some common phrases in the Vlaams language include "Dag" (hello), "Bedankt" (thank you), and "Tot ziens" (goodbye).
See related links for a VERY good webpage of phrases.
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.
Ditto!
good morning to everyone!
Thai style fry noodle, a very common food in Thailand.Official English translation is Pad Thai (or Phad Thai)
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Some common concluding phrases include "in conclusion," "to sum up," "to wrap it up," and "in summary." These phrases can help signal that you are reaching the end of your speech or written piece.
Thai people eat really whatever they want for dinner. common and popular thai dishes are Tom Yum Goong Pad Thai Spring rolls There are many, many more common and popular dishes but im not an expert!