How to say thank you in Thai
ขอบคุณ (khɔ̀ɔpkhun) is the word Thank you in Thai language. However, there are several ways
ขอบคุณ (khɔ̀ɔpkhun) is the word Thank you in Thai language. However, there are several ways
Are you getting confused with how to say by myself in Thai? When should it be คนเดียว (khon-diaw) and when should it be เอง (ʔeeŋ)? Let’s find out in this lesson! Table of contents คนเดียว (khon-diaw) – by myself, alone Use this when you are all alone by yourself with nobody there. Structure(1) : verb/adjective … Read more
คุณเคย … ไหม (khun khəəy … máy) is to say ‘Have you ever…?’ in Thai. The key word we will be focusing on is the word เคย (khəəy). Let’s learn the meaning of this word and how to use it in a sentence. Table of contents เคย (khəəy) เคย (khəəy) is used to show that … Read more
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