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Why Don't You Receive My Call?(Thai: ทำไมคุณไม่รับสายฉัน) | Learn Thai Free Online [LTFO]

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"Why don't you receive my call?" Learn how to say it in Thai language ทำไมคุณไม่รับสาย ภาษาอังกฤษ Today, you're going to learn how to speak the Thai sentences when you want to ask them why they receive your call. Thai good to know Quiz! Do you know how to say these words " Welcome to my home " in Thai? (Find the answer at the end of this page) Sawattdii khrap(สวัสดีครับ)  Hello, everyone. My name is Michael Leng. I'm a Thai native speaker. I have created this blog for sharing my Thai language knowlege to anybody who interested in Thai. So, today, in my page posting, you will learn how to make a question and answer the sentence about "Asking the reason why they don't pick up the call". Tab:  Learn Pure Thai FB Tab:  Excel Tips & Tricks First of all, I have a sentence. ทำไม คุณ ไม่ รับ สาย ฉัน tam-mai khun mâi ráp săai chăn Why don't you receive my call? Then, if you want to add more word for identifying the time, y...

May I Change The Money, Please?(Thai: ฉันขอแลกเงินหน่อยค่ะ) | Learn Thai Free Online with Michael Leng

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"May I Change The Money, Please?" See how you speak in Thai in our article today Do you want to change your money, right? Well, do you know how to start saying in Thai with them? Think you are in Thailand, then you want to change your money to Thai Baht currency, what you are going to do? Thai good to know Quiz ! Do you know how to say these words "Happy Birthday To You" in Thai? Don't worry! you just read the only article which is posted right here today, then all you need about money exchange would be settled. "Learn Thai Free Online[LTFO]" website has about information about Thai sentences for talking at your situation as below: You make a question about where is the place you can have your money exchange. Thai language has some special particles to make your speech polite. If you are a woman, use the particle "ค่ะ[kâa]" at the end of your word. You are a man, you just say this particle "ครับ[kráp]"...

Yes, It Is.(ใช่ ครับ) / Today Is My Birthday.(วันนี้เป็นวันเกิดของผม) | Learn Thai

"Today Is My Birthday." Learn how to speak in Thai The former article was about teaching how to say in Thai “ วันนี้ เป็น วันเกิด คุณ หรือ : Is Today Your Birthday? ”. That is the question sentence. Thus, to make it completely, you should know how to say the answer sentence as well. Here below are the sentences for saying  “YES” answer: ใช่ ครับ  châi khrup Yes, it is.  วันนี้ เป็น วันเกิด ของ ผม  wan née bpen wan gèrt khong pŏm Today is my birthday.  Read the above sentence carefully, you will see the particle word at the end of the first sentence; "ครับ[khrup]" and also the word "ผม[pŏm] = I/me" Those two words are for using by men only. The other particle "ค่ะ[kha]" and the word "ฉัน[chan] = I/me" are for women to say. ใช่ ค่ะ  châi kha Yes, it is.  วันนี้ เป็น วันเกิด ของ ฉัน  wan née bpen wan gèrt khong chan  Today is my birthday.  The particles of Thai language are for denote of respe...

How to Ask "Is Today Your Birthday?" in Thai(Thai: วันนี้ เป็น วันเกิด คุณ หรือ)" | LTFO

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Sawassdee Khrup, Have you ever wanted to wish someone a happy birthday in Thai but weren't quite sure how to confirm if it was actually their special day? Learning a new language opens up so many doors, not just for travel or work, but for connecting with people on a deeper level. And what better way to connect than by celebrating important moments like birthdays? In this guide, we'll dive into the simple yet essential phrases for asking "Is today your birthday?" in Thai. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to refine your conversational skills, you'll find this easy-to-follow breakdown super helpful. We'll explore the common ways to ask, look at their nuances, and give you plenty of tips to sound natural. Why is This Phrase Important? Knowing how to ask about someone's birthday in Thai isn't just about politeness; it's a fantastic way to show genuine interest and build rapport. Imagine being able to greet a Thai friend, colleague, or ...