What does Su Su mean in Thai?

"สู้ๆ"(SuSu) in Thai means "Fighting". Same meaning as the chinese "加油" (jia1you2). Its the word we use to cheer each other up.. =)
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What is Kha in Thailand?

Khrap and Kha

Depending on the gender of the speaker (men say khrap; women say kha), they are added to the end of a statement to indicate respect. Khrap and kha are also used standalone to indicate agreement, comprehension, or acknowledgement.
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What is the meaning of KA in Thai?

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 is the meaning of Nong in Thai?

The respect for elders within Thai culture is something that is lacking within Western culture. The proper term of address for anyone who is older is Pee (placed before their name), which literally translates as older brother or sister, and anyone younger is Nong, which translates as younger brother or sister.
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What does khun P mean?

Khun is also used as a term of respect, as in; khun mae = respected mother; khun kru = respected. teacher. Phee or P' placed before a male or female forename means "older sibling", as in: Phee Yai = older.
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Why do Thai say P?

It stands for the Thai word พี่, pronounced "pee", like the letter name, only with falling tone. Not restricted to women's names. As mentioned, used in the 2nd or 3rd person to refer to people of roughly your same generation but older than you.
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What does Na Rak mean in Thai?

1. Narak (น่ารัก) Narak is a way to say cute in Thai language. You can use this word to describe most of the things that you think that they are cute – from dresses, animals, persons, personality and so on.
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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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How do you say sorry in Thai?

If you want to say sorry in the Thai Language, the most common way is saying ขอโทษ (kŏr tôht). You can use kŏr tôht to mean “excuse me”, “sorry”, “apologies”.
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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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What does nit noi mean in Thai?

Posted January 6, 2011. Literally (and therefore somewhat roughly), นิดหน่อย nit noi means "a little bit", นิดหนึ่ง nit neung means "one bit", and นิดเดียว nit diao means "a single bit".
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What is mai pen rai in Thai?

"Mai pen rai", which can be translated as "never mind" or 'It is nothing' is a very common expression in Thai, the language of Thailand.
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What does Kapunka mean in Thailand?

In Thailand, to say thank you, you say 'kapunka' if you are a female, and 'kapunkap' if you are a male. We used it a lot. Thailand means Free Land. It used to be called Siam. They like to call Thailand, the Land of Smiles - and we can vouch for that.
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How do you say what's your name in Thai?

Formal: How to Say 'My Name is…'
  1. ผม (phom) – I; me (male pronoun)
  2. ชื่อ (chue) – name.
  3. ครับ (khrap) – polite male particle.
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What is Chan Rak Khun?

"I LOVE YOU" IN THAI LANGUAGE. Male speaker: Pom rak khun ผม รัก คุณ Female speaker: Chan rak khun ฉัน รัก คุณ
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What is Sabai dee mai?

SABAI DEE MAI? This is a phrase that is used to ask “How are you?” In casual situations, it can be a greeting similar to “What's up?” The response is easy.
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What does Jup Jup mean in Thai?

joop joop. 8 yrs Report. Larry Wolfe. I learned it as joob joob-if it's that it means, "kiss kiss"
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What is Khun Suay mak?

Khun suay mak mak. You're cute. Khun na-ruk mak mak. I like your smile.
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How do you say cute in Thai?

The word for “cute” in Thai is น่ารัก (naa rak) and it consists of two parts. The 2nd part: รัก (rak) means “to love.” If, you want to go deep on Thai love phrases, read “How to Say I Love You in Thai.”
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What does Arai Wa mean?

Arai Wa is slang, means “Really?” I hope you don't think the Na in Bang Na is the same word though…
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Why do Thai use 555?

The meaning of 555 in Thai

In Thai, the number 5 is ห้า which is pronounced Ha. So 555 is HAHAHA which is the same sound as laughing ?. That's it!
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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 does Khob khun mean?

If you ever want to show your appreciation to a local, this Thai phrase is the one you need to know. To say “thank you” in Thai politely, you tell them khaawp khun (“kohp koon”). Throw in a big, winning smile and khap or ka at the end, and you will most likely have made this person's day a little brighter!
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How do you reply to Sawadee ka?

If the person is working, the answer might be a short “Chai ka/khrub” with a slight frown to indicate mild discontent. Or, if they have a day off (Wan yuut”), they might smile (“Yim”) and say; “Wanee mai tam ngan khrup/ka”.
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How do Thai greet?

Greetings are accompanied by the gesture known as a 'wai', which is the placing of two palms together, with fingertips touching the nose. A wai indicates the level of respect for another person and is an acknowledgement of seniority. A person should bow their head with their palms pressed together to indicate respect.
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