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Learn Thai - Saying Goodbye like a real Thai

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2011

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  • How would I say father in Thai? I know it's spelt phor but I have no idea how to pronounce it

  • @prodigiesrule The vowel sounds like when you pronounce the word "law" in English, you just change 'L' to "P" and make it falling tone ;)

  • @learnthaiwithmod

    chok dee is good luck so can i say dee chok as lucky?

  • @marnimarien

    Choke-dee means both good luck and lucky. dee-chok has no meaning. Choke-dee ka:)

  • @learnthaiwithmod ive seen several thai movies that have used lak gorn na krap or ka and then sometimes followed by sawatdee

  • @nocturnalserpent

    I think they say words that make it sounds dramatic sometimes. I never heard anyone say la-gorn in real life. Sawatdee krap/ka is used by younger person to say good bye to the elder.

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  • Y'all teach Thai speech really clearly. I appreciate it. Thanks.

  • @LearnThaiwithMod Thanks:)

  • สวยจัง

  • Dee jai na kap

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