Hello friends, after I have written the sentence saying in Thai about the word “อรุณสวัสดิ์ ค่ะ /ครับ [a-run sà-wàt khâa/ kráp] = Good morning” in my latest article.
Consequently, today we are going to check what the sentence to say "Good after noon" (During after midday until around 5.00 p.m.) in Thai language.
Thai usually speak greeting one another with one of the two states as below:
Michael Leng is Thai, has a BA in Hotel management from Ramkhamhaeng University. He had worked for some hotels. Currently he works in logistics field, Bangkok, Thailand. Because of loving in English, he has written some his own blogs in English-he really wants any feedback about his English he has posted.
To listen the pronounce click this link and then follow by click on the speaker symbol:สวัสดี ตอนกลางวันค่ะ
Thai usually speak greeting one another with one of the two states as below:
The first sentence:
สวัสดี ตอนกลางวัน ค่ะ/ครับ
sà-wàt-dee torn klaang wan khâa/kráp
Good afternoon.
The second sentence:
สวัสดี ตอนบ่าย ค่ะ/ครับ
sà-wàt-dee dton-bàai khâa kráp
Good afternoon.
The both greeting words above are used by saying hello during noon time. Just picking any one of them to use.
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Michael Leng is Thai, has a BA in Hotel management from Ramkhamhaeng University. He had worked for some hotels. Currently he works in logistics field, Bangkok, Thailand. Because of loving in English, he has written some his own blogs in English-he really wants any feedback about his English he has posted.
To listen the pronounce click this link and then follow by click on the speaker symbol:สวัสดี ตอนกลางวันค่ะ
คำศัพท์(kam sàp) | Vocabulary
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ออกเสียง(òk-sĭang) | Pronunciation
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คำแปล(kam bplae) | Translate
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ครับ | kráp | Thai particle putting at the end of sentence for men use indicating more polite |
ค่ะ | khâa | Thai particle for women use indicating more polite(affirmative sentence) |
ตอนกลางวัน | torn klaang wan | daytime ; during the day ; in day time |
ตอนบ่าย | dton-bàai | afternoon ; p.m. |
สวัสดี | sà-wàt-dee | hello ; hi ; good morning ; good afternoon; good evening; bye ; goodbye |
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