04_Lesson 2: Sentences Flashcards

1
Q

How to say this in Thai?

What do you want to take (have)?

A

Ao à-rai?

เอาอะไร

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2
Q

How to say this in Thai?

(I) take rice.

A

Ao kâao.

เอาข้าว

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3
Q

How to say this in Thai?

(I) take water.

A

Ao náam.

เอาน้ำ

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4
Q

How to say this in Thai?

Do you take (want) fish?

A

Ao bplaa mái?

เอาปลาไหม

mái = (high and short tone) asking “or not?”

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5
Q

How to say this in Thai?

(yes) take / (no) don’t take.

A

Ao / Mâi ao.

เอา / ไม่เอา

To create a negative sentence, adding ‘mâi’ immediately before the adjective or verb.

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6
Q

How to say this in Thai?

Do you like (it)?

A

Chôp mái?

ชอบไหม

mái = (high and short tone) asking “or not?”

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7
Q

How to say this in Thai?

(yes) like / (no) don’t like.

A

Chôp / Mâi chôp.

ชอบ / ไม่ชอบ

To create a negative sentence, adding ‘mâi’ immediately before the adjective or verb.

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8
Q

How to say this in Thai?

Is it delicious?

A

À-ròi mái?

อร่อยไหม

mái = (high and short tone) asking “or not?”

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9
Q

How to say this in Thai?

(yes) delicious / (no) not delicious.

A

À-ròi / Mâi à-ròi.

อร่อย / ไม่อร่อย

To create a negative sentence, adding ‘mâi’ immediately before the adjective or verb.

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10
Q

How to say this in Thai?

Is it good?

A

Dee mái?

ดีไหม

mái = (high and short tone) asking “or not?”

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11
Q

How to say this in Thai?

(yes) good / (no) not good.

A

Dee / Mâi dee

ดี / ไม่ดี

To create a negative sentence, adding ‘mâi’ immediately before the adjective or verb.

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12
Q

How to say this in Thai?

Is it spicy?

A

Pèt mái?

เผ็ดไหม

mái = (high and short tone) asking “or not?”

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13
Q

How to say this in Thai?

(yes) spicy / (no) not spicy

A

Pèt / Mâi pèt

เผ็ด / ไม่เผ็ด

To create a negative sentence, adding ‘mâi’ immediately before the adjective or verb.

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14
Q

How to say this in Thai?

May I have a menu?

A

Kŏr may-noo.

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15
Q

How to say this in Thai?

May I have coffee?

A

Kŏr gaa-fae.

ขอกาแฟ

Kŏr = used to ask for something politely

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16
Q

How to say this in Thai?

May I have iced coffee?

A

Kŏr gaa-fae yen.

ขอกาแฟเย็น

Kŏr = used to ask for something politely

17
Q

How to say this in Thai?

May I have panang.

A

Kŏr Panang.

ขอแพนง

Kŏr = used to ask for something politely

18
Q

How to say this in Thai?

May I have Panang chichken?

A

Kŏr Panang gài.

ขอแพนงไก่

Kŏr = used to ask for something politely

19
Q

How to say this in Thai?

May I have not spicy Panang chicken?

A

Kŏr Panang gài mâi pèt.

ขอแพนงไก่ไม่เผ็ด

Kŏr = used to ask for something politely

20
Q

How to say this in Thai?

May I have Coca-Cola with ice?

A

Kŏr Coke gàp náam kăeng.

ขอโค้กกับน้ำแข็ง

Kŏr = used to ask for something politely

21
Q

How to say this in Thai?

May I have Coca-Cola without ice?

A

Kŏr Coke mâi ao náam kăeng.

ขอโค้กไม่เอาน้ำแข็ง

Kŏr = used to ask for something politely

22
Q

How to say this in Thai?

May I have (some) water, please?

‘some’ or other articles are not necessary in Thai

A

Kŏr náam nòi

ขอน้ำหน่อย

nòi = is added at the end to soften a request or command instead of teh word ‘please.’

23
Q

How to say this in Thai?

May I have a menu, please?

A

Kŏr may-noo nòi

ขอเมนูหน่อย

nòi = is added at the end to soften a request or command instead of teh word ‘please.’