Make your trip to Thailand much better by learning some common greetings in this short and easy to follow video. Thai people appreciate a good smile, but they appreciate you speaking their language even more! สวัสดี – sà-wàt dee. hello/goodbye. สวัสดีครับ – sà-wàt dee kráp. hello (male
Sabah Al Khayr – Same as the good morning in English. This is a very formal way of greeting. Misa Al Hhayr – means good evening or a beautiful evening. Like the English phrase good evening, this one is used in the afternoon. Tisbah Ala Khayr – Though the meaning has nothing to do with good night, Arabs greet people instead of goodnight
Brazilian Portuguese Bom dia! Hebrew בוקר טוב. Arabic صباح الخير. Turkish Günaydın! Danish Godmorgen! Swedish god morgon. Norwegian God morgen. Hindi शुभ प्रभात. Tagalog magandang umaga.
Buddhism is known in Thai as either ‘phootha satsana’ (พุทธศาสนา) or ‘satsana phoot’ (ศาสนาพุทธ), where ‘satsana’ (ศาสนา) means religion and ‘phootha’ (พุทธ) means Buddha. It is the most popular religion in Thailand, with over 94% of the population following its principles
Good morning everyone. Bonjour à tous. bõʒuɾ a tu. Good morning my friends. Bonjour mes amis. bõʒuɾmez‿ ami. Good morning, looks like you had a good night sleep! Bonjour, tu as l’air d’avoir passé une bonne nuit ! bõʒuɾ, ty a lɛɾ davwaɾ pase ynə bɔnə nɥi ! Informal: Good morning, you seem to be in a good mood!
How do you say good morning in Thai? Good morning in the Thai language is: sawatdee ka (ka female speaker) or sawatdee krup (krup male speaker).This is pronounced Sa-wa-Dee.In Thai this is written ไม่เอา (mâi ao) – (I) Don’t Want (Something) ไม่ (mâi) – no, not. เอา (ao) – to take, to want. Literally translated, it means something like “not take” or “not want.”. ไม่เอา (mâi ao) is a useful term to know while visiting Thailand. There will always be hawkers trying to sell you OznWi.