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Is
this your frist time to visit Thailand ?
Yes!
Let
know some Thai sentence it may be make you fun and easy
to travel in Thailand. Something to note language-wise
is that when speaking Thai, it is important to finish every
sentence with the small polite words,
"krup"
when a speaker is a
male
or
"kha"
when the speaker is
female.
In Thai, the pronoun
"I"
is covered by the word
"Pom"
for a
male
speaker and
"Chan"
for a
female
speaker. Some useful vocabulary is listed as follows:
|
English
Sentence
|
Thai
Sentence
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| Can
you help me? |
Chuay
noi, die mai (krup/kha)? |
| I
am fine. |
Sa
bai dee (krup/kha) |
| How
are you? |
Sa bai dee mai (krup/kha)? |
| Where
is ____________? |
_______________you nae (krup/kha)? |
| I
am hungry. |
Chan/Pom hew (krup/kha) |
| I
am tired. |
Chan/Pom
nuay (krup/kha) |
| I
am thirsty. |
Chan/Pom
hew nam (krup/kha) |
| How
much? |
Ra ka thaw rai (krup/kha) |
| That's
too expensive. |
Paeng marg pi (krup/kha) |
| Please
give me an discount. |
Lod noi die mai (krup/kha) |
| Restaurant |
ran
aaa han |
| Toilet |
hong
nam |
| Hotel |
rong
rem |
| Bus
Terminal |
satani
road |
| Bus
Stop |
pai
rod may you nai |
| Train
Station |
sa
ta ni rod fai |
| Floating
Market |
ta
rad nam |
| Taxi |
road
tax |
| Bus |
road
may |
| Where
are you going? |
Khun
ja pai nai rou (krup/kha) |
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