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สวัสดี /sà-wàt-dii/
“Hello” (general term)
สวัสดีครับ /sà-wàt-dii kráp/
“Hello” (masculine [male particle applied])
สวัสดีค่ะ /sà-wàt-dii kâ/
“Hello” (feminine [female particle applied])
ครับ /kráp/
Polite particle for male speakers
ค่ะ /kâ/
Polite particle for female speakers
Is “sà-wàt-dii kráp” the male OR female way of saying “hello”?
The male way of saying “hello”
Is “sà-wàt-dii kâ” the male OR female way of saying “hello”?
The female way of saying “hello”
TRUE OR FALSE? To make sentences more formal, you place ‘polite particles’ at the START of any sentence to make it sound more polite?
FALSE! To make sentences more formal, you place ‘polite particles’ at the END of any sentence to make it sound more polite.
ผม / pŏm/
The pronoun “I” (masculine form)
ฉัน /chán/
The pronoun “I” (feminine form)
ขอบคุณ /kàwp kun/
“Thank you” (general term)
ขอบคุณครับ /kàwp kun kráp/
“Thank you” (masculine [male particle applied])
ขอบคุณค่ะ /kàwp kun kâ/
“Thank you” (feminine [female particle applied])
ยินดี /yin dii/
“You’re welcome” OR “My pleasure” (general term)
ยินดีครับ /yin dii kráp/
“You’re welcome” OR “My pleasure” (masculine [male particle applied])
ยินดีค่ะ /yin dii kâ/
“You’re welcome” OR “My pleasure” (feminine [female particle applied])
ขอโทษ / kăw-tôot/
“Sorry” OR “Excuse me” (general term)
ขอโทษครับ / kăw-tôot kráp/
“Sorry” OR “Excuse me” (masculine [male particle applied])
ขอโทษค่ะ / kăw-tôot kâ/
“Sorry” OR “Excuse me” (feminine [female particle applied])
ไม่เป็นไร /mâi bpen rai/
“It’s OK” OR “No problem” (general term)
ไม่เป็นไรครับ /mâi bpen rai kráp/
“It’s OK” OR “No problem” (masculine [male particle applied])
ไม่เป็นไรค่ะ /mâi bpen rai kâ/
“It’s OK” OR “No problem” (feminine [female particle applied])
เจอกัน /jer gan/
“See you later” (general term)
เจอกันครับ /jer gan kráp/
“See you later” (masculine [male particle applied])
เจอกันค่ะ /jer gan kâ/
“See you later” (feminine [female particle applied])
ใช่ /châi/
“Yes” (general term)
ไม่ใช่ /mâi-châi/
“No” (general term)