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How Do You Make A Question Sentence “What Is Your Name?” In Thai?

Do you want to question name of any Thai people? If so, let us come to see some sentences in Thai language that anyone can use for strike up a conversation following: คุณ ชื่อ อะไร ครับ khun chêu a-rai khrup What is your name? ครับ [khrup] is the Thai polite particle used by men by putting at the end of a sentence. คุณ ชื่อ อะไร คะ khun chêu a-rai khá What is your name? ค่ะ [kha] is the polite particle used by females. To use by speaking at the end of a sentence either. See more article how to reply the above questions: How To Make A Sentence To Tell Your Name In Thai Language. คำศัพท์(khamsap) | Vocabulary ออกเสียง(ok-seang) | Pronunciation แปล(plae) | Translate คุณ khun you ชื่อ chêu Noun, Classifier: name ; first name อะไร a-rai Indefinite Pronoun something ; anything ; whatever ครับ khrup Thai particle putting at the end of sentence for men use indicating more polite คะ khá Thai particle for women use indicating more polit...

What's Your Name? (Thai: คุณชื่ออะไร [khun chue a-rai])

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To question Thai's people name. Here are how to make questions since supposing you speak to Thai. Sawattdii khrap(สวัสดีครับ)  Hello, everyone. I'm Michael Leng. Today I will take you to learn sentence for making a question and reply about name of the people. Tab:  Learn Pure Thai FB If you know some basic Thai words. So, this sentence is not too difficult to learn it will take only a few minutes. A statue of a man selling taro root in an old day image source: Asiatique Just say like these below. ขอทราบ ชื่อ คุณ ได้ไหม ครับ/ค่ะ khosap chue khun dai hmai khrap/kha May I know your name please? คุณ ชื่อ อะไร khun chue a-rai khrup/kha What's your name? ชื่อ [chue] = name ขอทราบ [khosap] = may I know ฉันชื่อ...เล้ง....ครับ chan chue...Leng....khrup My name is Leng. [Man say with Khrup as for more polite. Can use as the end of every sentence when speaking.] ฉันชื่อ...ไอริน....ค่ะ chan chue...Arin....kha My name is Arin. [Woman use Kha for more polite as we...