Introduce Yourself in Thai Language
By admin • Jun 21st, 2009 • Category: Thai LanguageWelcome back!
Most of the phrases in Thai language you need to end with the polite words: “Khrab” for men and “Kaa” for women. There are also a few phrases where I say “Phom” which is “I” for men. Women would normally say “Di-chun” in formal situations and “Chun” among friends.
So, to introduce yourself, you would say “Phom chue …(your name).. khrab“, this is for men. For women would say “Di-chun chue …(your name)… kaa“.
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First, this is a great site. Second, about your article, I will be checking your articles on how to talk thai, thanks
Interesting, i believe in Spanish language, they also have language that is gender specified as well. Same as Japanese.
It is a very interesting article. It really helps you to learn the basics of the Thai language.
Very nice article. I want to introduce myself in Thai language.This post will help me to speak in Thai language.
Thanks a lot, its all about the Fonts in my opinion. Ill come by to read some more of you
that’s a nice first lesson in thai language.
My family and I are going to Thailand for the first time in December. Thanks for the lesson. It’s always nice to be able to introduce yourself in the native language. Even if it doesn’t sound exactly correct, at lease you have tried.
This is a great blog! I would really like to keep reading your blogs. Cant wait for the next post. Good blogs are hard to find!
You should post articles how to learn simple Thai laguage
Interesting reference to men as Krab. Is that pronounced as it looks?
Would hate to start punning right away.
As for my guy, he is in not-Krab. He is Crib, as in still a little boy, and I love him for it.
In many ways, Tim is innocent in all the right ways.
Great site..now I can introduce myself in Thai.My name is Brida..so it will be Di-chun chue brida kaa. Isn’t it?
this Thai language sounds interesting… my friends TOO liked it. keep posting with more words:)
I am just waiting for my daughter to come back from the Uni, so that I can talk to her in Thai language…I am sure she will be surprised.
A language more easy to learn if we learn it from native. Just wondering to go Thailand.