Juup sounds cute lol. Definitely better than hom too :p Btw. If you add "daai mai" to "noi" is that even more polite? When you would use one over the other? Also, I recall "gae" or something like that for "you" as well, when talking very casually, is that correct? Who do you use it with and how often personally? :)
That's pŏm ao... is practical when you want to order food or buy things. But, I would suggest to use the word kŏr to make a polite request in other cases 😊
Ecellent example of effective teaching techniques of layering knowledge 😊 Thank you!
Thank you 😊
"Kor hom noi kap" good one. Noses and lips, a difference!
Glad to hear that you learn something new from this video 😊😊
Thanks
Thank you 😊
Thank for lesson today.Bpai non gon na khrap.Enjoy that song ! I will review today lesson tomorrow.bye
Good night kaa😉
The recaps are very helpful at the end of your videos. Thanks
I will try to do the summary at the end more, thank you 😊
Fantastic , love from Belgium
Thank you 😊
Thank you. An easy lesson indeed !
Thank you 😊
cool lesson and keep it up
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👏 ดีมากเลย ขอบคุณนะครัขครูนิว 🙂
ด้วยความยินดีนะคะ😊
Thanks.
My pleasure 😊
Thank you. Greatly appreciated!
You're welcome 😊
มีประโยชน์มาก ขอบคุณมากครับ
ขอบคุณค่ะ 😊
I'M so super super great thankful
The best one and only kun kru new
Thank you 😊
Thank you!
Thank you 😊
Thank you always kruu new! 🙏🏼
You're also always welcome 😊
This is one of the Thai song I like !
I might have 6th sense as you said, 😊😉
@@thailessonsbynew You are !
Thank you Ajarn...very helpful
My pleasure 😊
great lesson
Thank you😊
So. I went out to the TALAD and said "KOR de de de Noi" and the lady just looked at me. And laughed.
😂😂
Thank You so much, New :)
You're welcome 😊
Very good one! 👍
Thank you 😊😊
Kruu New, thank you for excellent lesson, do you still use หน่อย if specifying a quantity + classifier?
I would say you can, but I might not say it.😊
ขอน้ำหนึ่งแก้วครับ/ค่ะ
ขอน้ำหน่อยครับ/ค่ะ
Hopefully, I answer your question
Thank
You're welcome 😊
Wow that helped me a lot Thankyou 😊
I am glad to hear that😊
I am so excited for my birthday now
Juup sounds cute lol. Definitely better than hom too :p Btw. If you add "daai mai" to "noi" is that even more polite? When you would use one over the other? Also, I recall "gae" or something like that for "you" as well, when talking very casually, is that correct? Who do you use it with and how often personally? :)
I think if you put nòi and dâai mái together, it would be more polite.
gae แก, I only say it as you to a friend that I am very close with. 😊
Is ขอ ... หน่อยครับ and ขอ ... ได้ไหมครับ the same or whats the difference?
You can say either one
Or mix and say
ขอ...หน่อยได้ไหมครับ
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i have learned to say
"pom aoe --- , krahp"
is it wrong ?
for example "pom aoe may-not, kramp"
That's pŏm ao...
is practical when you want to order food or buy things. But, I would suggest to use the word kŏr to make a polite request in other cases 😊
What about " what is our dish for today ? " In thai
Not sure about the situation 🤔
What does Kor mean?
kŏr = ask for, it uses to make a request 😊
Jub jub Dee qwa....glua mean salt and scared duay. .??
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🌷🍃🌸💗💗💗🌸🍃🌷
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🌸🍃🌸💗💗💗🌸🍃🌸
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Ha ha... We westerners used to call the nose kiss an Eskimo kiss 😂 I have no idea why
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Yes! Nose to nose 😀
Can I go with you?
1) ขอผมไปกับคุณหน่อย
2) ผมไปกับคุณได้ไหม
Are those just the same and interchangeable?
I might say the 2nd sentence 😊
@@thailessonsbynew
Thank you นะครับ for your response. What is the difference between the 2? 🙂
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Thank you 😊
Whay if we say "MAY I HAVE" "CAN I?" and "CAN YOU?"
How do we say this krap?
You can say 'kŏr...dâai mái'😊
@@thailessonsbynew so it will be "kor gafe dai mai na khrap" ??
Correct, 😊 you can drop 'na' in that sentence
Nice video. I don't fit into the category of traveller or expat. I'm a sexpat.
Gross
Plz wright in English also some words difficault to understand
Thank you for your suggestion 😊
Thank
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