What is the F word in Thai?
The F word = ควย [khuai]. ( pronounced with rounded lips)
What is the Thai language called?
ThaiThailand / Official languageThai, or Central Thai, is a Tai language of the Kra–Dai language family spoken by the Central Thai people and a vast majority of Thai Chinese. It is the sole official language of Thailand.
Thai is the most spoken of over 60 languages of Thailand by both number of native and overall speakers. Wikipedia
What is Chan Rak khun?
Phom/Chan (based on your gender) rak khun (love you). Example: Chan rak khun – I (woman) love you.
What does Nuu mean in Thai?
หนู nuuR. tiny; petite little thing.
What does Ting Tong mean in Thai?
I quite regularly heard my Thai friend said the word “Ting Tong” which is towards the meaning of fun, crazy, joking, mad or something similar.
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.
How do you respond to thank you in Thai?
Like in English, there are many words and phrases that can be used/said to respond to ‘Thank you’.
- ไม่เป็นไร /mai-bpen-rai/ = It doesn’t matter!
- ยินดี /yin-dii/ = It’s my pleasure (I would recommend using this phrase as it is much sweeter)
- ไม่มีปัญหา /mai-mii bpan-haa/ = No problem! (
What does Kao mean in Thai?
Thai is a tonal language that uses long, short, high and low tones to distinguish the meaning of a word. For example, the word ‘kao’ means news, nine, come in, rice and knee and only the difference in tone establishes meaning.
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.
What is JA in Thai?
The word จ๊ะ /já/ is a particle having the same function as ‘ครับ /kráp/’ and ‘คะ /ká/’ but can be used by both men and women (although women and ladyboys seem to use it more than men). You will hear this particle used a lot in common Thai speech. The particle is used to soften a sentence and to make more polite.