Why do Thai say ka?

In the Thai Royal Institute Dictionary, the words “ka” and “krub” are both defined as “an ending word to suggest the politeness of the message.” In my own translation, they are filler words that don't mean anything.
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What does Ka and Krap mean in Thai?

Krap and Ka are used at the end of sentences to sound polite and show respect, to acknowledge someone or something, to keep a conversation flowing, to say yes, etc.
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What is Ka pom in Thai?

It's spelled ครับผม [kʰráp pʰǒm], but can sound a lot like "kappom" when spoken fast. It's a frequent Thai interjection used by male speakers and indeed indicates affirmation, so it can be translated as "Yes." or "Right." or "Aye."
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What is Khrup Ka in Thai?

Thank you – khop khun (khrup/ka) Sorry/excuse me – Khor thoad khrup/ka.
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Why do Thai say Krab?

"Krab" or "Ka" (you saw above) is used for a simple reply "Yes". "Chai"(ใช่) is used to mean "Yes, you are right".
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Why do Thai say ka?



What does KO mean in Thai?

Ko is the Thai word for "island".
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What is Kap kun kap?

2. Kap khun krap/ka: Thank You. A polite thank you is a lovely way to leave a restaurant or show appreciation in any place – for this you can say kap khun krap/ka.
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How do you reply to Sawadee ka?

  1. 1 – Sawasdee kha/khap: Hello in Thai. Sawasdee or hello in Thai is the most common and useful Thai greeting to learn. You'll hear a lot of Sawasdee kha/khap in Thailand. ...
  2. 3 – Thank You in Thai: Khop Khun kha/khap. The Thai word for thank you is khop khun. It is perhaps the most important Thai word to learn.
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Can girls use KRUB?

Yes, there are a lot of people in Thailand who does that. My classmates (girls) uses 'Krub' to talk to me or any person that is about the same age as they are. Some elders or adults may use 'Krub' while talking to a child that is a boy.
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What does AO Di mean in Thai?

noun + grammar. A two panelled dress, worn by Vietnamese women as a national costume.
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How do you say yes in Thai?

If you were to directly translate the word yes in Thai, you would get the word 'chai' (ใช่). You can also add the respective polite word onto it to show respect to whoever you are talking to. So that would be either 'chai krab' (ใช่ครับ) for males or 'chai ka' (ใช่ค่ะ) for females.
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What does khun mean in Thai?

Khun (courtesy title) (คุณ, short vowel, middle tone) is a common Thai honorific. Khun (noble title) (ขุน, short vowel, rising tone) is a former royally bestowed Thai noble title.
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Can men use Ka in Thai?

Thai women end sentences with “ka” while Thai men use “krub” as dictated by social etiquette. What's surprising is that many Thais still feel the need to say “ka” or “krub” even when they are not speaking or writing in Thai.
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What is KA and KRUB?

Thai women end sentences with “ka” while Thai men use “krub” as dictated by social etiquette. What's surprising is that many Thais still feel the need to say “ka” or “krub” even when they are not speaking or writing in Thai. “In Thai 'krub' and 'ka' are polite particles added to the end of a sentence.
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What does P mean in Thai?

Phee or P' placed before a male or female forename means "older sibling", as in: Phee Yai = older.
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What is Mak Mak in Thai?

very good (said to someone when they do something well) มาก ๆ maakF maakF. very much; very many.
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What does Sa wat dee mean?

SAWATDEE…

This is a very common phrase that means “Hello.” There are a couple of important things to know about it, however. First of all, greetings are usually accompanied by a gesture called a wai.
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What does Sa Wad Dee Ka mean?

The standard Thai greeting, a version of "hello," is Sawasdee (sounds like "sah-wah-dee") followed by the appropriate finishing participle to make it polite. Because the Thai language has its own script, romanized transliterations vary, but the greetings sound as written below: Men say hello with sah wah dee khrap!
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What does Pu Ying mean in Thai?

Pu ying. See you again. Pob kun mai. I love you. Phom/Chan rak khun kap/kha.
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What does Na Krab mean in Thai?

นะ or นะครับ or นะคะ is used when you want to ask or persuade someone to do something, telling someone that you will do something or when you say thank, sorry, excuse, congratulate.
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What does Som Nam mean in Thai?

Som nam na , is basically laughing at you at your exspense/misfourtune, the western equilivent would be regarded as WHAT A **** you are , sorry.
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What does Mong mean in Thai?

“mong” mean hour.
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What does MAI mean in Thailand?

Mai – No. These two words will help you no end when you are out and about on the streets of Thailand. “chai chai“ is a common answer here in the kingdom meaning 'yes yes', alternately “mai“ when it precedes any other word means 'no', for example “mai ron“ means it is not hot.
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How do you beg in Thai?

beg [begged|begged] {verb}
  1. ขอร้อง {vb} beg (also: ask, implore, request)
  2. ออดอ้อน {vb} beg.
  3. สาระวอน {vb} beg.
  4. บิณฑบาต {vb} [form.] beg.
  5. กล่อม {vb} beg (also: calm)
  6. ใส่ร้าย {vb} beg (also: calumniate)
  7. ตกลูกใช้กับวัว {vb} beg (also: calve)
  8. ค่าย {vb} beg (also: camp)
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