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What is Tai mean?

What is Tai mean?

1 : a widespread group of peoples in southeast Asia associated ethnically with valley paddy-rice culture. 2 : a family of languages including Thai and Shan spoken in southeast Asia and China.

What does Na Rak mean in Thai?

1. Narak (น่ารัก) Narak is a way to say cute in Thai language. You can use this word to describe most of the things that you think that they are cute – from dresses, animals, persons, personality and so on. Also, Narak has no connotation meaning so feel free to say it.

What does Na Ka mean in Thai?

The meaning of ‘Na kha’ and the male equivalent ‘Na khrap’ is to soften a statement and make it sound less abrupt or rude. By itself, ‘na’ is a particle/modifier that is placed at the end of a sentence or phrase that will impact the way it is perceived by the listener.

What is Raikan Topeni?

@yinglinn Raikan Topeni (รายการต่อไปนี้) means the following program. See a translation. 1 like. yinglinn. 28 June.

What does tai mean in different languages?

Thai, Tai, Siameseadjective. of or relating to or characteristic of Thailand or its people. “Siamese kings”; “different Thai tribes live in the north” Thai, Tai, Siameseadjective. of or relating to the languages of the Thai people.

What kind of name is Tai?

The name Tai is a boy’s name of Chinese, Maori origin meaning “great extreme”. Tai, which rhymes with Kai, is a unisex name with a range of international references.

What does Mak Mak mean in Thai?

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Reviewed 14 October 2010. aroi mak mak means delicious in Thai.

What is 555 in Thai mean?

The number five in Thailand ห้า sounds like Ha. So, 555 = HaHaHa.

How do you address a woman in Thai?

Thai given names are preceded by Khun (Mr. Mrs. or Miss), unless they carry a higher degree, such as doctor. Khun is used for men and women, married or single. If you don’t know a person’s name, address them as Khun.

What does Sawadee ka mean?

1. Sawadee krap/ka: Hello. A cheery greeting can go a long way in the Land of Smiles.

What is Kapunka?

In Thailand, to say thank you, you say ‘kapunka’ if you are a female, and ‘kapunkap’ if you are a male. Thailand means Free Land.

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