Week 1&2 Phrases Flashcards
sa baaj dii maj; pronounced “sah bai dee mai”
How are you? (formal)
bpen ngaj baan; pronounced “pen ngai bahn”
How are you? (casual)
khun la; pronounced “coon lah”
and you?
jin dii thii daaj phohp khun; pronounced “yin dee tee dai pawp coon”
Nice to meet you.
mai bpen rai; pronounced “my pen r̃ye”
No worries.
tham a rai; pronounced “tahm uh r̃ye”
What are you doing?
sa baaj dii; pronounced “sah bai dee”
I’m fine.
Khop khun; pronounced “Cop coon”
Thank you.
rao mai dai juuhr gan naan; pronounced “r̃aow my die kan nahn”
We haven’t seen each other for a long time.
bpai gaawn na; pronounced “bai gohn nah”
I have to go now. (Casual)
Khop chaai; pronounced “Kohp jai”
Thank you from the bottom of my heart. (Only used for people that you are very close with)
Khaw mai maa; pronounced “Kawh my mah”
She didn’t come.
Khop khun sam rap; pronounced “Cop coon sahm r̃ahp”
Thank you for…
Which tone of “maj” (p. my) means not/no and always comes before a noun?
1) high
2) falling
2) falling
Which tone of “maj” (p. my) is always at the end of a yes/no question?
1) High
2) Falling
1) High