When speaking Thai, speaker should end his or her sentences
with "krap" (for men-gender of the speaker) or "kha" (for women-gender
of the speaker) to make the sentences more polite.
| Hello |
"sa-wad-dee" |
| How are you? |
"sa-bai-dee-rue" |
| I'm fine. |
"sa-bai-dee" |
| Thank you. |
"khob-khun" |
| Excuse me. |
"khor-thoat" |
| Yes |
"chai" or "krap" / "kha" |
| No |
"mai-chai" or "mai-krap" / "mai-kha" |
| I or me |
"phom" (for men) / "di-chun" (for women) |
| you |
"khun" |
| What? |
"ar-rai" |
| When? |
"meua-rai" |
| Where? |
"thee-nhai" |
| day |
"wan" |
| today |
"wan-nee" |
| tomorrow |
"wan-phrung-nee" or "phrung-nee" |
| yesterday |
"meua-waan-nee" or "meua-waan" |
| Sunday |
"wan-ar-thit" |
| Monday |
"wan-chan" |
| Tuesday |
"wan-ang-kharn" |
| Wednesday |
"wan-put" |
| Thursday |
"wan-pa-rue-haat" |
| Friday |
"wan-suk" |
| Saturday |
"wan-sao" |
| date |
"wan-thee" |
| Month |
"deuan" |
| January |
"deuan-mok-ka-ra-kom" |
| February |
"deuan-koum-pa-pun" |
| March |
"deuan-mee-na-kom" |
| April |
"deuan-may-sah-yon" |
| May |
"deuan-phruk-sa-pa-kom" |
| June |
"deuan-mi-thu-na-yon" |
| July |
"deuan-ka-rak-ka-da-kom" |
| August |
"deuan-singh-ha-kom" |
| September |
"deuan-kan-ya-yon" |
| October |
"deuan-tu-la-kom" |
| November |
"deuan-phruk-sa-ji-ka-yon" |
| December |
"deuan-thun-wa-kom" |
| year |
"pee" |