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 Mak Mak in Thai mean?

mak mak - มากๆ - very much.
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What does Suay mak mak mean?

You're very pretty. Khun suay mak mak. You're cute.
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What is Dee Mak?

Dee mak – very good, chok dee – Good luck, dee mai – is it good ? And mai dee – it is not good. Now take from that the word mai. Using mai before another word creates a negative, whereas using it after a word creates a question.
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What does Na Ka mean in Thai?

The meaning of 'Na kha' and the male equivalent 'Na khrap' is to soften a statement and make it sound less abrupt or rude. By itself, 'na' is a particle/modifier that is placed at the end of a sentence or phrase that will impact the way it is perceived by the listener.
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Thai Food Aroi Mak Mak



What is Mai Dai in Thai?

ไม่ได้ Mai Dai means "can not" or "did not" depends where do you put them in the sentence.
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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 (Love You) Rak na รักนะ
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What does Chok Dee mean in Thai?

“Chok Dee Na”, which means “Good Luck”, is a common blessing among Thais. People say it to those who make a new start or a new journey.
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What does Sabai mean in Thai?

sabai. This word is usually translated as “happy”, but its use is often closer to “comfortable”, “relaxed”, or “well.” To Thais, happiness is not a state opposite that of sorrow. Rather, it is more akin to tranquillity. Sitting by the seaside with the wind blowing your hair is sabai.
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What is Satu in Thai?

Satu. Put simply, satu is the Buddhist equivalent of “Amen”. Thais use a single “satu” when receiving well-wishes or compliments, as if to manifest the kind words into existence.
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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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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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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 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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What does Ah Loy mean?

It can be used like 'don't worry about it'. sanook - Another important word. Sanook is an important part of Thai culture. Life should be fun. ahroy (ah-roy) - You will hear this word whenever Thais are eating (remember they often change the 'r' to 'l' so you may hear 'ah-loy').
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What is sanook in Thai?

สนุก /sà-nùk/

verb. To have a good time. Whilst every culture has a word for 'fun', in Thailand, more than a verb, sanook is elevated to an ethos, a way of life that intrinsically permeates how Thais think about and do things, almost to the extent that “If it's not sanook, it's not worth doing”
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What does Sanuk mean in Thai?

Most guide books to Thailand will tell you about the Thai concept of sanuk which often gets translated as meaning 'fun'. But sanuk is more than having fun; it's about striving to achieve satisfaction and pleasure from whatever you do.
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What does Aloy mean in Thai?

“Aloy means Delicious in Thai, and it was that...”
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What does sabaidee mean in Thai?

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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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 Pak Wan mean in Thai?

Literally, "pak wan" means "sweet mouth". "pak" = mouth. "wan" = sweet, sugary. The deep meaning is that someone speaks to flatter.
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What does Yai Nong mean in Thai?

Nov 22, 2020. likewise, Yai Nong is also normally used for females, and it's a cute way to address someone younger than you, so it makes sense that gulf would switch to use "nu" in relation to that twitter.com/tharntype05/st…
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What is Mai AOW?

11. Mai aow (khap/ka) – “I don't want it”
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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 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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