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  1. Thai Greetings. Thai Wai. The Thai greeting called Wai includes a slight bow, with arms pressed together as done while praying. This traditional Thai greeting looks the same as an Indian ‘Namaste’. Thai people mostly perform a Wai when they say khop khun (thank you), or Sawasdee (hello).

  2. The native Thai speakers learn in the school and Thai kids sometimes use this word. But “good morning” that normally used in Thai society is “Sawadee kap/Sawadee kaa”. Feeling like “Sawadee kap” is a normal greeting and “arun sawat” is like an elegant impression. arun อรุณ(a run) ⇒ dawn.

  3. Apr 9, 2020 · 1. Sawadee krap/ka: Hello. A cheery greeting can go a long way in the Land of Smiles. Sawadee krap/ka will often be met with a huge grin! You can use the same phrase to bid someone goodbye too. Photo by Juanjook Torres González via Flickr. 2. Kap khun krap/ka: Thank You.

  4. Aug 29, 2022 · It means “hello” it’s a greeting. But “sawadi-ka” is for females and “sawadi-krap” is for males. :)

  5. Sep 13, 2022 · Wai Basics. How to Ask "How Are You Doing?" Smiles. To say "hello" in Thai, visitors should say Sawasdee (sounds like "sah-wah-dee") followed by the appropriate finishing participle to make it polite. Because the Thai language has its own script, romanized transliterations vary, but the greetings sound as written below:

  6. The standard way to say “hello” or “hi” in Thai is สวัสดี (Sa-Wat-Dee). Thai uses gender-based polite particles. So a male would add a “khrap” at the end and a female would ad “kha.”. สวัสดี ครับ (sawatdee khrap) Hello. สวัสดี ค่ะ (sawatdee kha) Hello.

  7. Feb 13, 2013 · Ordinary, Thai people use the word "Sawatdee khrap/kha" [สวัสดี ครับ/ค่ะ], meaning in Thai "Hello" for greeting each other. It is used by Thai people for saying greeting when they meet anyone, anywhere, and anytime.

  8. Thai greeting. A group of students performing wais. Ronald McDonald mascot in Thailand performing wai. The Thai greeting referred to as the wai ( Thai: ไหว้, pronounced [wâːj]) consists of a slight bow, with the palms pressed together in a prayer-like fashion.

  9. Sawadee, or Sawadee ka by default means hallo in Thai. For girls, it ends with a “ka” which is the default polite ending particle for females to use. For guys, it should actually be Sawadee krub – as “krub” is the default polite ending particle for males to use.

  10. Sawat-dee means goodness, beauty or success. In fact, this term is used for both meeting and parting. Pronouncing Sawat-Dee. Actually, there's no need to pronounce foreign words like a native as long as you're able to get around while traveling.