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How do you say hello in Thai?

Question 1: How do you say daily greetings in Thai? L 1: hello!

Thai: (male) Sawad Dika (female) Sawad Dikasawa Dika

L 1: thank you!

Thai: (male) kob kun kab (female) kob kun ka Kukunka

L 1: goodbye!

Thai: Lagongla Palace (but Thais often say goodbye)

L 1: I love you! Thai food: sausage

L 1: how much is it?

Thai: Tao Lei set it up.

L 1: Have you eaten?

Thai: Jin Yang is very close to the sun.

L 1: I'm from China.

Thai: Zen pen wraps up empty gold today.

L 1: where to go?

Thai: Bai Nai is weaned

L 1: What would you like to eat?

Thai: yak kin a rai Yakin Alai

L 1: I don't understand.

Thais: Mai Kejie is suffering from a wheat disaster.

English: I can speak English.

Thai: chan pud pa sa English wears an English belt.

L 1: May I know your phone number?

Thai: kor ber to noi enlarges a cup and steals milk.

English: handsome!

Thai: Luo naked

L 1: beautiful!

Thai: suay Sui

Thai belongs to the Catalan language family and has five tones, including monosyllabic, bass, falling tone, treble and rising tone. For tourists, this is a somewhat complicated language; But people generally speak English, especially in Bangkok. English is almost the most important business language.

Here are some basic Thai greetings, try it _

Zhongtai:) ~ ~

Hello, Sabat Di Krupp.

Hello (female) Sabat Di Ka

Yes Chai.

No wheat

Mr/Ms/Ms: Kun

How are you, Sabai di Lew?

Fine, thank you, Sabaidi.

Thank you kop koon

You're welcome, Mai Penlai.

I can't speak Thai.

I don't understand McCochai.

You got it? Roasted firewood and wheat

May I take pictures? Telup Daimai

Where is the bathroom? Hongnan Liu Ding Nai

I will ... cha-cha pie. ..

No, I don't.

Please drive slowly.

Watch out for Lavan.

Turn right to Liao Hua.

Turn left in western Liaoning

Go straight ahead Khap-trong-pai

Slow down the cha-cha.

Stop, Ute.

How much is this thing? Nidaolai

What is this? nee arai

It's too expensive, white Margo.

Is there a discount? Lott-La-Ha-Dai-Mai

Please wrap it for me. Haohai Ai Du

This is your money, Geptang.

Please speak slowly, poop-poop.

Very good, Dimak.

No, Maddy.

Goodbye, Ragon.

See you next time, Raffb Gammai.

Good luck, Kohaizhedi.

Sorry/please forgive kor thoad...& gt& gt

Question 2: How do you say daily greetings in Thai? L 1: hello! Thai: (male) sa wad dee kab (female) sa wad dee ka Sawa Dika Chinese: Thank you! Thai: (male) kob kun kab (female) kob kun ka Kukunka Chinese: Goodbye! Thai: Lagongla Palace (but Thais often say goodbye) China: I love you! Thai: wrap chan rak teu in Lat Chinese: how much is it? Thai: Taurai is set as China: Have you eaten? Thais: Jin Yang depends on the sun. People: I come from China. Thai: Chen Biguangqin's "To Kongjin" China people: Where to go? Thai: Bai Nai is weaned from China: What do you want to eat? Thai: yak kin a rai Yakin Alai China: I don't understand. Thai: McCoy Zhai is in trouble. China: I can speak English. Thai: chan pud pa sa English Dai pesters English in Chinese: May I have your phone number? Thai: kor ber to noi enlarges a cup and steals milk. China: Handsome! Thai: Luo Naked China: Beautiful! Thai: Both Suai and Thai belong to the Catalan family, and there are five tones, including monosyllabic, bass, falling tone, treble and rising tone. For tourists, this is a somewhat complicated language; But people generally speak English, especially in Bangkok. English is almost the most important business language. Here are some basic Thai greetings. Try _ Han-Tai:) ~ Hello (male) sawatdee krup (female) sawatdee kaa is Mr./Ms./Mrs. Chai Feimai: How are you? Sabaidi Riu is fine, thank you Sabaidi. Thank you, kop koon. You're welcome, Mai Penlai. I don't speak Thai. Phoot Thai mai dai, I don't understand mai kao chai. You got it? Grilled firewood, can I take a picture? Where's Tripp Daimai bathroom? Hongnan Liu Ding Nai, I'm going to ... Chan-Cha-Pai ... No, I'm not Chen Mai Pai. Please drive slowly. Poop, poop, cha-cha. Be careful. King LAW turns right. Liao Kehua turns left. Liao Sai drove on. Khap-trong-pai, slow down. Just stop. How much is this thing? Nee tao-rai, what is this? Nee arai is too expensive. Is paeng maag on sale? Luo-La-Ha-Dai-Mai, please wrap it for me. Ho-hai-dui, this is your money. Gep taang, please speak slowly. Poop-poop is just right. Dimak is not good. Bye, maddy. See you next time in laew phob gan mai. Good luck. Sorry/please forgive kor thoad.

Question 3: How to say hello in Thai daily greetings (said by boys)?

Hello (girl says)?

Question 4: How do you say daily greetings in Thai? Don't you dare.-Sawadika

Thank you.-Bubukunka

Bye-bye.-Sawadika

How are you?-Kunsha bought it at a low price.

Question 5: Thai greetings. I will consider how to translate your Chinese.

Question 6: Thai greetings. I will miss your Chinese.

Wrap ki- hurt ter~

Question 7: How to say thank you in Thai? Thai belongs to the Catalan language family and has five tones, including monosyllabic, bass, falling tone, treble and rising tone. For tourists, this is a somewhat complicated language; But people generally speak English, especially in Bangkok. English is almost the most important business language.

Here are some basic Thai greetings, try it _

Zhongtai:) ~ ~

Hello, Sabat Di Krupp.

Hello (female) Sabat Di Ka

Yes Chai.

No wheat

Mr/Ms/Ms: Kun

How are you, Sabai di Lew?

Fine, thank you, Sabaidi.

Thank you kop koon

You're welcome, Mai Penlai.

I can't speak Thai.

I don't understand McCochai.

You got it? Roasted firewood and wheat

May I take pictures? Telup Daimai

Where is the bathroom? Hongnan Liu Ding Nai

I will ... cha-cha pie. ..

No, I don't.

Please drive slowly.

Watch out for Lavan.

Turn right to Liao Hua.

Turn left in western Liaoning

Go straight ahead Khap-trong-pai

Slow down the cha-cha.

Stop, Ute.

How much is this thing? Nidaolai

What is this? nee arai

It's too expensive, white Margo.

Is there a discount? Lott-La-Ha-Dai-Mai

Please wrap it for me. Haohai Ai Du

This is your money, Geptang.

Please speak slowly, poop-poop.

Very good, Dimak.

No, Maddy.

Goodbye, Ragon.

See you next time, Raffb Gammai.

Good luck, Kohaizhedi.

Sorry/please forgive kor thoad.

Question 8: How to pronounce Thai? It should be Sava Dikla and Sava Dika. Krab (male) and ka (female) are unique mood particles in Thai, which have little practical significance. Usually used to show politeness and respect. For example, if I am with an elder (or someone with high status), I will say Sa-wa-dee-krab, and the elder can directly say Sa-wa-dee as a response, or just say the auxiliary word krab.

Of course, for people of the same age, people with good relationships and close relationships sometimes don't pay so much attention to krab and ka, but after all, this is a unique courtesy sign in Thai, and it doesn't hurt for the landlord to talk more.

Sa-wa-dee Thai is a word coined by a university professor in Bangkok, which originally meant prosperity and development. Later, it was gradually accepted by everyone as a universal greeting, which is equivalent to "hello". As can be seen from its Thai spelling, the first sound is actually sa, not like this. This A does not appear in Thai, but it is actually equivalent to a (a) of short vowels.