Question: How do you address a Thai girl?

What is Khun Pi in Thai?

To call anyone that older than you.

How do you greet in Thai?

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What is Kha in Thai?

Kha (ค่ะ) the meaning is yes for girl, lady, woman, but only talking to older people or high power than you.

What does P stand for in Thai?

P is for someone older than you. N or nong is for someone younger than you.

Why do Thai say Khun?

Khun may refer to: Khun (คูน, long vowel, middle tone) is the colloquial Thai name for the Golden Shower Tree. Khun (courtesy title) (คุณ, short vowel, middle tone) is a common Thai honorific. Khun (noble title) (ขุน, short vowel, rising tone) is a former royally bestowed Thai noble title.

What does Chai Mai mean in Thai?

Chai/Mai chai/Mai ow: Yes/No/No thanks. Chai is yes. Mai chai is no. Mai at the start of a sentence negates the meaning. So it literally means no yes.

What does MAI mean in Thai?

Mai – No. These two words will help you no end when you are out and about on the streets of Thailand. “chai chai“ is a common answer here in the kingdom meaning yes yes, alternately “mai“ when it precedes any other word means no, for example “mai ron“ means it is not hot.

What does 555 mean in Thai?

The number five in Thailand ห้า sounds like Ha. So, 555 = HaHaHa.

How do u say you in Thai?

1:374:26Thai Lesson 6 - How to say I and You in Thai - YouTubeYouTube

What does noo mean in Thai?

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What does Khob Khun Ka mean?

Thank you 3. Khaawp khun (khap/ka) – “Thank you” If you ever want to show your appreciation to a local, this Thai phrase is the one you need to know. To say “thank you” in Thai politely, you tell them khaawp khun (“kohp koon”).

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