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Greeting and Basic Courtesy. สวัสดี sa-wat-dee = Hello, goodbye. Sa-wat-dee. Sa-wat-dee. Sa-wat-dee. sa-wat-dee. / raa-tree-sa-wat. Good bye laa-kawn ลาก่อน. sa-wat-dee. laew-pop-kan-mai. Sa-wat-dee, laew – pop – kan. Choke Dee. Good Luck. Sa-wat-dee, pai-kawn-na khrap/kha
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sa-wat-dee / raa-tree-sa-wat
Good bye laa-kawn ลาก่อน
sa-wat-dee laew-pop-kan-mai
Choke Dee Good Luck
Sa-wat-dee, pai-kawn-na khrap/kha สวัสดี ไปก่อนนะ ครับ / คะ
laa kaawn good bye
ขอโทษ khaw - thoht = excuse me, pardon me
jeb mai ? mai pen rai khrab
khaaw thoht mai pen rai
คุณชื่ออะไร Khun chue ?a-ray Name = chue
What is your name? Khun chue ?a-ray kha
My name is Linda My name is John Phom chue John khrap Di-chan chue Linda kha
phomchue Peter khrap Nuu chue Karen kha
ยินดีที่ได้รู้จัก = yin-dee-tee-daay ruu-jak Nice to meet you Me too เช่นกันchen-kan
หนูสบายดีค่ะ ขอบคุณnuu sa-baay-dee kha, khob-khun I am fine, thank you
MODULE 3 Learning Thai as a Second Language Polite word and Gender The pronoun “ I ” also changes depending on the gender, age, and social status of the speaker. chan / dichan kha / kha phom khrab
Nuu Kha/kha Phom khrap
MODULE 3 Learning Thai as a Second Language Comparison of English and Thai Grammar
MODULE 3 Learning Thai as a Second Language • Khrab and kha or kha are used as: • polite word at the end of sentences and questions. • “ yes ” – when answering a question. • “ yes ” – as a reply when called or spoken to. • It is placed after a name, title or kin term to address or attract the attention of someone.
ยินดีต้อนรับ ค่ะ / ครับyin-dee-tawn-rap kha/khrap