Thank you in thai
- you in thai
- you in thai language
- you in thailand
- you in thai informal
Khun'' in thai meaning in english.
Khun meaning in thai language
The huge number of different ways to say 'I' and 'You' in Thai
Below is a list of pronouns meaning 'I/Me' in Thai, in approximate order of how common they are in everyday speech. Although there is a great range of pronouns, they're actually used quite sparingly and often omitted unless it's absolutely necessary to convey the meaning.
For instance, to say 'Where are you going ?' in Thai is just bpai nai (literally 'go where ?') - no pronoun necessary.
Though this list may seem pretty intimidating, you can get by perfectly fine in almost any situation you are likely to come across by knowing only chan, pom and di-chan.
P and khun'' in thaichan ฉัน | This is most common word used by women, and can be used in any situation that's not especially formal. Men can use chan also, but it's much less common and is only used very informally.
In Thai love songs sung by men, for instance, they always use chan to refer to themselves. |
pom ผม | This is the normal word for "I / Me" used by men, which can safely be used at pretty much anytime talking to anybody. When talk
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