Thanks! This is so useful. i have a question about the genders , and the use of (kha) and (Khrap) . would i use (Khrap) when addressing a male, or because i myself am male?
Yùt basically means to stop 🛑 so when you tell the taxi drivers yùt thîi nîi they will stop the car suddenly 😅 It’s different from the word “jòht is used to describe the action stop slowly not suddenly 😊
I like your teaching ❤
Glad to hear that😊
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Excellent. Thank you (Khóp khun kh)
😊❤ yin-dii khâ ( you’re welcome)
Thanks! This is so useful. i have a question about the genders , and the use of (kha) and (Khrap) . would i use (Khrap) when addressing a male, or because i myself am male?
Thank you so much !!!
Yes You should say khráp Because you are male speaker 😊 happy to hear that 😊
Kop Khun Ka
Thanks for the lesson. Is “joht tii nii” same as “yut tii nii”? Thanks😁🙏
Yùt basically means to stop 🛑 so when you tell the taxi drivers yùt thîi nîi they will stop the car suddenly 😅
It’s different from the word “jòht is used to describe the action stop slowly not suddenly 😊
@@Khruunoey Thanks a lot for your clear explanation 🙏😃