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Even a modest attempt to speak Thai will earn you a happy smile and respect from many Thais. Thai is a tonal language and by slightly rising or lowering the tone will change the meaning of the word. The word "my" can have five different meanings all controlled by the tone in which it is pronounced.

Thai also uses a slightly different vocabulary for men and womenPhuket Maps? click here. The masculine Thai word for ‘me’ or ’I’ is pom , the feminine equivalent is dichan. Thais always include a polite closing word to a statement, men finish a sentence with the Thai word Krup and women close with Ka. The words have little if any direct translation but a Thai will think very highly of you if you use it.

Farang may be the first Thai word that you encounter during your stay in Thailand. Thais use the word "farang" to refer to Caucasian people, or things associated with them (such as western food ahan farang). The word is commonly believed to be derived from the Thai pronunciation of the name of a early visitor from Greece, Constantine Phaulkon who figures prominently in Thai history.

There is a vocabulary section of Thai words for those who want to practice a little Thai during their stay. Learning the numbers and how to say "thank you" and "how much?" will greatly assist you when bargaining with the locals.


Thai Vocabulary

Greetings and small talk

Greetings, hello, good-bye

Sawadee

Excuse me

Khor-thot

Never mind

Mai pen rai

Thank you

Kop-khun

How are you?

Khun sabai dee mai?

I am fine, thank you

Sabai dee, kop kun

My name is ……..

Pom\Chan cheu……

What is your name?

Kun cher arai?

Please

Ka-roo-na

Good luck

Chok dee

Do you have?

Mee mai?

Very good

Dee maak

I do not want

Mai ao Khrap\Ka

I understand

Pom\Chan kao jai

Do you understand?

Kao jai mai?

I do not understand

Pom\Chan mai kao jai

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Directions

Where

Tee Nai

When

Meu-arai

Turn right

Leow khwa

Turn left

Leow sai

Go straight

By trong pai

Slow down

Cha-cha

Stop here

Yoot ti nee

What street is this?

Ni thanon arai?

I want to go ……

Pom\Chan yak-ja pai …….

Restaurant

Run ah-han

Airport

Sanam bin

Bus Station

Sa-thani rot meh

Train Station

Sa-thani rot fai

Hotel

Rong ram

Police Station

Sa-thani tam ruat

Post Office

Praisanii

Hospital

Rong paya-ban

 

Time

Today

Wan ni

Tomorrow

Phrung ni

Yesterday

Meua waan

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Shopping

How much is this?

Raka thao-rai?

Too expensive

Paeng gurn pai

Any discount?

Lot raka noi dai mai?

Not expensive

Mai paeng

Do you have another color?

Mee si earn mai?

Bigger

Yai-kwa

Smaller

Lek kwa

I want more

Ow-ek

Enough

Paw

 

Beach Language

Beach

Haat

The weather is hot

Ahgaat rawn

White sand

Sai Khao

High tide

Nam khern

Low tide

Nam long

Big waves

Khluen nam yai

Strong wind

Lom raeng

Nice weather

Ahgaat dee

Rain

Fon-tok

Sunburn

Daet phao

Fruit

Pon la mai

Thirsty

Hiu nam

Rent boat

Chao ruea

Diving

Dam Nam

Fishing

Tok pla

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Numbers

One

Neung

Two

Sawng

Three

Saam

Four

See

Five

Haa

Six

Hok

Seven

Jet

Eight

Paet

Nine

Kow

Ten

Sip

Eleven

Sip et

Twelve

Sip Sawng

Twenty

Yee-sip

Thirty

Saam-sip

Forty

See-sip

Fifty

Haa-sip

Sixty

Hok-sip

Seventy

Jet sip

Eighty

Paet-sip

Ninety

Kow-sip

One hundred

Neung-roy

One thousand

Neung-paan

 

Days of the Week

Sunday

Wan ah-thit

Monday

Wan chan

Tuesday

Wan ang-kan

Wednesday

Wan poot

Thursday

Wan parua hut

Friday

Wan sook

Saturday

Wan Sao

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Months

January

Mok-kara-kom

February

Koom-pa-parn

March

Mee-na-kom

April

Mae-sai-yon

May

Preut-sar-pa-kom

June

Mee-too-na-yon

July

Kara-kada-kom

August

Sing-ha-kom

September

Kan-ya-yon

October

Too-la-kom

November

Preut-sar-jee-ka-yon

December

Tarn-wa-kom



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