How do you respond to Sawadee Kha?

  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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What does sawadee Kha mean in Thai?

SAWADIKA. "Sawadika" for females and "Sawadikap" for male is a formal greeting of respect in the Thai culture. Our small dancers from our Children's Project wanted to send out some greetings to all our followers.
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How do you respond to a Thai greeting?

Sabai dee is the default response that you'll hopefully hear most often. There's a reason that you see so many restaurants and businesses in Thailand with sabai in the name: being sabai sabai is a very good thing!
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What is the meaning of Sawasdee ka?

Nice to meet you, Hello, Bye-bye

Hi/Hello. Sawasdee Krab/Ka. สวัสดี ครับ/ค่ะ " Sawasdee Krab " is for males, and " Sawasdee Ka " is for females. You can use this for "Hi", "Good morning", "Good afternoon", "Good evening", for all occasions .
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Is sawadee Ka for female?

Do use “ka” and “krab” – If you are a woman, it is appropriate to end sentences or greetings with “ka.” For example, “sawasdee” is hello in Thai…as a woman, you would say “sawasdee ka.” If you are a man, your sentences should end with “krab,” so “sawasdee krab” is a proper hello.
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What is the meaning of Sawadee Ka happy now?

Hi, sawadee is mean Hello,good morming,Buon giorno or ciao!
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How do Thailand greet each other?

In both a formal and informal situation, Thai people greet each other with the word 'sawadee' followed by 'kah' for females and 'kraap' (soft r) for males. It is normal to refer to someone of a perceived higher status by the title 'Khun' (Mr/Ms) followed by their first name.
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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 is the meaning aroi Mak Mak?

aroi mak mak means delicious in Thai.
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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 Kop Khun Krap mean?

The polite word

Thank you. (female) Khob khun ka. ขอบคุณค่ะ memo: "Krab"
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How do you say yes in Thai?

You would use ใช่ /chây/ as “yes” to answer.
  1. ใช่ /chây/ sounds more like “That is right!”. So you would use it only when you want to confirm the statement.
  2. ใช่ /chây/ is mostly used when the question ends with “cháy-may” as a question word.
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Is Thai a hard language to learn?

Thai isn't an easy language. It might take some time to study, but it's not the most complex language in the world. As per FSI's studies, Thai is in category III of language difficulty. So, it is indeed challenging but not as complicated as East Asia languages.
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How do you say basic phrases in Thai?

Greetings and Essentials
  1. Sa Wat Dee (sa-wat–dee) / Hello.
  2. Kawp Koon (kop-koon) / Thank You.
  3. Chai / Mai Chai (chai / my–chai) — Yes / No.
  4. Kor Tot (kor-tot) / Excuse Me.
  5. Mai Khao Jai (my–cow-jai) / I Don't Understand.
  6. Lah Gorn (la-gon) / Goodbye.
  7. Haawng Naam Yuu Thee Nai? (hong-nam-you–tee–nye) / Where Is The Bathroom?
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What does Ting Tong mean in Thai?

ติ๊งต๊อง (Ting Tong) / Mad

Ting tong is typically used to indicate that someone is perceived as being a bit wacky, unusual or eccentric.
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What is the meaning of Khun?

blood uncountable noun. Blood is the red liquid that flows inside your body. /khuna, khUna, khoona, khūn, khun, khUn, khoon/
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What does fingers crossed mean in Thailand?

● to place a finger across the one next to it, for good luck. ขอให้โชคดี (Translation of cross one's fingers from the PASSWORD English–Thai Dictionary © 2015 K Dictionaries Ltd)
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What does KUB mean in Thai?

note : in Thai we have words at the end of sentences for cases - ครับ (krub) for men, ค่ะ (ka) for women > formal/polite (w/ people u don't know well) - we also have จ้ะ (ja), นะ (na), คับ (kub), "งับ" (ngub) etc. for sentences to be more casual (friendly/cute way) #EyezTT. 3:49 PM · Mar 26, 2020·Twitter Web App.
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What is considered rude in Thailand?

Don't point your feet: Pointing your feet at someone, raising your feet higher than someone's head, or simply putting your feet on a desk or chair are considered extremely rude in Thailand. The bottoms of the feet are dirty: don't show them to people! Avoid pointing feet at Buddhas in and outside of temples.
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What is Mai in Thai?

ไม่ (mai) means “no” or “not” and is a falling tone. ไหม (mai) is a question word that is used at the end of a sentence to turn a statement in to a yes or no question. It has a rising tone in formal written Thai but when used in everyday speech it is usually spoken with a high tone – มั้ย (mai).
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What does Koon Chai mean?

Ai Koon-Chai is the way Ae sarcastically calls Pete. Ae's personality is pretty dull and blunt. So he hardly speaks politely to his friends. But the way he calls "Koon Chai" is not a compliment to Pete either. It's a sarcasm.
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What does 555 in Thailand mean?

So, if you've ever been wondering what 555 means in Thailand, here it is: Writing 555 is the same as using hahaha or lol in your message. Yup, it is that simple. Next time you see it you'll know they are joking around, having a laugh, or thought what they wrote is funny (don't we all).
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What does Jing Jing mean in Thai?

จริงๆ – Jing-jing

It is similar to “Really!” or “Seriously!” or “I'm telling the truth!” and you use it when you really mean something.
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