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  1. 13 wrz 2022 · To say "hello" in Thai, visitors should say Sawasdee (sounds like "sah-wah-dee") followed by the appropriate finishing participle to make it polite. Because the Thai language has its own script, romanized transliterations vary, but the greetings sound as written below: Men say hello with sah wah dee khrap! (short and sharp finish)

  2. 16 cze 2023 · สวัสดีครับ/ค่ะ (sa-wat-dii krap/ka) is the most common way to say “hello” in Thailand. It is a phrase that works well in almost all situations and is used at all times of the day. It can be used as a greeting the first time you meet someone and is considered polite.

  3. 12 sty 2019 · “Hello” in the Thai language is สวัสดี (sà-wàt-dii). The word “hello,” in Thai means goodness, beauty, prosperity, and safety. Because of its good meaning, Thai people use this word as a greeting to wish other parties well. Sà-wàd-dee has been formally used as “hello” and “goodbye” in Thailand since January 22, 1943.

  4. 1Sawasdee kha/khap: Hello in Thai. Sawasdee or hello in Thai is the most common and useful Thai greeting to learn. You’ll hear a lot of Sawasdee kha/khap in Thailand. Sawasdee can also be used to say good morning, good afternoon, good evening, good day, and even good bye. Women say ‘Sawasdee kha’, and men say ‘Sawasdee khap’.

  5. 7 lis 2020 · The easiest way to say hello in Thai is by saying -wàt-dii (สวัสดี). If you are a woman you add ค่ะ (kâ) at the end, and if you are a man you add ครับ (kráp) at the end. The kâ and kráp are just particles that Thai people add at the end of sentences to sound respectful.

  6. 13 lis 2023 · In the Thai language, the phrase ‘สวัสดี คะ/ครับor ‘Sawadee Ka/Krub’ 🙏 is akin to saying “hello.” A cultural nuance to note: women typically append their sentences with ‘Ka’, while men use ‘Krub’.

  7. 16 kwi 2023 · The two most common Thai greetings are: “Sà-wàt dee khráp/khá” (สวัสดีครับ/ค่ะ), which is the equivalent of “Hello” or “Good Morning/Afternoon,” and “Sà-bai dee măi?” (สบายดีไหม), which means “How are you?”. Both greetings are accompanied by the polite “Wai” gesture. How to Say Hello in Thailand.

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