What is Kob khun ka?

The word “Thank you” is kob (low tone) khun (normal tone), followed by the polite word: Female: ขอบคุณค่ะ – kob khun ka.

How do Thais say cheers?

The easiest toast and way to say “cheers” in Thai is simply to raise your glass (but not too high) and offer a smiling chone gaow (touch glasses). You’ll often hear a simple chok dee (good luck) used as a toast, particularly when no glasses are involved.

What does khun mean in English?

The basic meaning of Khun in the Thai language is “You”; however, it is often used as a form of respect for people. Generally, Khun precedes a Thai name to show respect for the person. It can be regarded as the Thai equivalent of Mr., Mrs., or Miss.

What does kop khun ka mean in Thai?

Thank you
Thank you. Kop-khun. Kop-khun-kha for women and kop-khun-krub for men. Thank you very much.

What is Kap kun kap?

2. Kap khun krap/ka: Thank You. A polite thank you is a lovely way to leave a restaurant or show appreciation in any place – for this you can say kap khun krap/ka.

What does Chok Dee mean?

Good Luck
“Chok Dee Na”, which means “Good Luck”, is a common blessing among Thais.

What is Kha in Thai?

Depending on the gender of the speaker (men say khrap; women say kha), they are added to the end of a statement to indicate respect. Khrap and kha are also used standalone to indicate agreement, comprehension, or acknowledgement.

What does Ka in Thai mean?

the politeness
In the Thai Royal Institute Dictionary, the words “ka” and “krub” are both defined as “an ending word to suggest the politeness of the message.” In my own translation, they are filler words that don’t mean anything.

What is Mai 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.