Sawadeeka = Hello (for female) Click here
Sawadeekrub = Hello (for men) Click here
Suay Ma = Very beautiful Click here
Be very careful to pronounce it exactly how it sounds. Thai language is tonal so if you use an up or a down tone it will have totally different (sometimes opposite) meanings.
Have fun!
(Disclaimer: I will have a friend check to make sure I am pronouncing the words right before posting. Today's recording is a bit messy cause it was loud at the Apple Store. Will re-record later!)
1 comment:
How fun, Jen!!! What a great idea!
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