How to say “Goodbye” Like a Thai I Learn Thai one day one sentence

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @yoyonmulyono8249
    @yoyonmulyono8249 Год назад

    Love your lesson. Khop khun kraaapppp

  • @Pad_See_Ew
    @Pad_See_Ew 4 года назад

    Bpai _ ___ gon na good one. Thanks for the lesson. I usually say, "Laew bpop gan mai na krap."

    • @thailessonsbynew
      @thailessonsbynew  4 года назад +1

      Me too, I also say "láew póp gan mài ná", when I want to say "will see you again". You can also say "láew jer gan mài ná", as well.😊😊

  • @zorro1487
    @zorro1487 4 года назад

    Very helpful thanks

  • @Marcin_pl
    @Marcin_pl Год назад

    That's why I don't learn from books anymore. First thing you learn about is la goon.... Thanks for the usual modern language lesson :p Actually, it's weird because some Thai youtube teachers i think are using old fashioned language as well sometimes. I think I saw someone actually teaching laa goon as goodbye. Weird. I can understand in books but new youtube videos from native speakers should emphasize that those words exist, yes, but are not really used in daily life.

    • @thailessonsbynew
      @thailessonsbynew  Год назад

      I just talk about how I would say. So, if sometimes it's old fashioned. Then, I might be old as well 😅

    • @Marcin_pl
      @Marcin_pl Год назад

      @@thailessonsbynew lol

  • @JT-rk4mo
    @JT-rk4mo Год назад

    I always say Chokdi na krap

  • @lewmengkau4307
    @lewmengkau4307 3 года назад

    Thank

  • @remnant888
    @remnant888 3 года назад

    Kruu New. I heard on 2 occasions in thai dramas where the actors said something like "" kap something "" before leaving the room...
    It's not the normal Pai gon, glab na, jer gan or even keun pai...
    Any idea...?