Before heading off on your trip to Pattaya, or your destination of choice in Thailand, you can pick up some useful Thai phrases to use on your journey. You can pick up a few key phrases and build your vocabulary from there.
Learning the language will help ingratiate you to the locals and may even surprise them while bringing a smile to their face. It is a nice way to show that you are not just like every other farang and have taken an interest in their culture. Below you’ll find the first lesson in Thai for Beginners.
Greetings:
Hello – sa-wat-dii khrap
How are you? – sa-baai-dii mai
I’m fine – sa-baai-dii
Thanks – khawp-khun khrap
Sorry – khaw-thot khrap
yes – chaino – mai chai
good morning – a-run-sa-wat
good afternoon – sa-wat-dii tawn-thiang
good evening – sa-wat-dii tawn-yen
good night – raa-trii sa-wat
no problem – mai-pen-rai
my name is – phom-chue
what is your name – khun chue a-rai
nice to meet you – yin-dii thii daai ru-jak
good – dii
that’s great – yiam maak
Eating / Food:
I am hungry – phom hiw
are you hungry? – khun hiw mai
I am thirsty – chan hiw-naam
Are you thirsty? – khun hiew-naam mai
let’s have breakfast – thaan aa-haan-chao kan
let’s have lunch – thaan aa-haan-thiang kan
let’s have dinner – thaan aa-haan-yen kan
What do you want to eat? – khun yaak thaan a-rai
Is this one spicy? – an-nii phet mai
Can you make it not too spicy – chuay tham-hai mai phet maak duay



