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  1. 1. Sawadee (krub / kah) – Hello This is how we say hello in Thailand, “ sawadee krub. “ if you are male and “ sawadee kah “ if you are female. This is often spoken together with the traditional Thai greeting referred to as the wai, which consists of a slight bow, with the palms pressed together in a prayer like fashion by your face.

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    Thai people usually use the word “Sawatdee khrap/kha” [ /], which means “Hello” in Thai. Thai people use it to say hello when they meet someone, anywhere, and at any time.
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    Sawasdee or hello in Thai is the most common and useful Thai greeting to learn. You’ll hear a lot of Sawasdee kha/khap in Thailand. Sawasdee can also be used to say good morning, good afternoon, good evening, good day, and even good bye. Women say ‘Sawasdee kha’, and men say ‘Sawasdee khap’.
    Following on from sawadee, is “ sabai dee mai krub / kah“, literally meaning “hello, how are you.“ You will hear this phrase everywhere you venture in Phuket. The answer to this typically is “ sabai dee khob khun krub / kah“ meaning ‘fine thank you’. If you are not fine you can say “mai sabai“ meaning not fine. 3. Chai – Yes. Mai – No
    At the time my Thai vocabulary consisted of a few phrases and a hundred or so words, such as ‘sawatdee krap’ meant ‘hello’, etc. Anyway I’m on the Thai Airways flight and I see in front of me a magazine titled ‘Sawasdee’. Did ‘sawasdee’ have anything to do with ‘sawatdee’? What’s up with that ‘s’? A typo, maybe?
    Women say Sawasdee ka and men say Sawasdee krab. They say this as they perform a salutation gesture called “Wai.” However, in reality, not many people say “Sawasdee.” The locals opt for an abbreviated and friendly version of the term that reads “Wasdee.” Nevertheless, Thai greeting culture is not that simple.
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    WEBSawasdee or hello in Thai is the most common and useful Thai greeting to learn. You’ll hear a lot of Sawasdee kha/khap in Thailand. Sawasdee can also be used to say good morning, good afternoon, good evening, good …

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    WEBJan 24, 2018 · The written phrase to say hello in Thai is Sawasdee Krab/Ka. The ending Krab/Ka depends on your own gender, not the gender of the person you’re speaking to. Krab is for men and ka is for women. …

  8. Hello in Thai: Most Common & Useful Greetings in …

    WEBNov 14, 2022 · Traditionally, Thai people say “Sawasdee” to greet each other. Women say Sawasdee ka and men say Sawasdee krab. They say this as they perform a salutation gesture called “Wai.” However, in …

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    WEBSawasdee comes from the Sanskrit wordsvastiwhich means something likewell, happy, successful, etc” This word is also the root for swastika which is usually used to refer to a lucky or auspicious object …

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