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VIDEO: Useful THAI Phrases “STAY SAFE”

Tuesday August 18, 2015 by Mod 33 Comments

 

Useful Thai Phrases to Show Your Care for Your Loved Ones:

1. Are you safe?

คุณปลอดภัยดีมั้ย kun bplàwd-pai mái?

คุณปลอดภัยดีรึเปล่า kun bplàwd-pai rúe-bplàao?

FORMAT: do something + ปลอดภัย bplàwd-pai = do something safely

เดินทางปลอดภัย dern-taang bplàwd-pai = Have a safe trip

เดินปลอดภัย dern bplàwd-pai = walk safely

ข้ามถนนปลอดภัย kâam tà-nŏn bplàwd-pai = cross the road safely

or ข้ามถนนดีๆ kâam tà-nŏn dii-dii = cross the road carefully

ขับรถปลอดภัย kàp-rót bpàwd-pai = drive safely

 

2. Please take care of yourself. (Stay safe)

ดูแลตัวเองด้วยนะ duu-lae dtua-eeng dûai ná

 

3. Be careful.

ระวังตัวด้วยนะ rá-wang dtua dûai ná

 

4. Beware of danger

ระวังอันตรายด้วยนะ rá-wang an-dtà-raai dûai ná

 

5. I am happy that you are safe.

ผม/ชั้นดีใจที่คุณปลอดภัย pŏm/chán dii-jai tîi kun bplàwd-pai

FORMAT: Expressing Emotion/Feeling: subject + feeling + ที่ tîi + reason

 I am happy that you are well.

ผม/ชั้นดีใจที่คุณสบายดี pŏm/chán dii-jai tîi kun sà-baai dii

 I am sorry that your cat dies.

ผม/ชั้นเสียใจด้วยนะที่แมวของคุณตาย pŏm/chán sǐa-jai dȗai nâ tîi maew kăwng kun dtaai.

 

6. I am worried about you.

ผมเป็นห่วงคุณนะ /pŏm bpen-hûang kun ná/ (male speaker)

ชั้นเป็นห่วงคุณนะ /chán bpen-hûang kun ná/ (female speaker)

 

7. I hope the situation will get better soon.
ผมหวังว่าสถานการณ์จะดีขึ้นเร็วๆ

/pŏm wăng wâa sà-tăan-ná-gaan jà dii kûen reo-reo níi/ (male speaker)

ชั้นหวังว่าสถานการณ์จะดีขึ้นเร็วๆ

/chán wăng wâa sà-tăan-ná-gaan jà dii kûen reo-reo níi/ (female speaker)

 

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Comments

  1. Randy Rozali Bin Rahmat says

    Monday March 23, 2020 at 10:52

    HI Khun Mod

    Thank you for the lessons.
    Very helpful, when speaking to my clients from Thailand.
    Much Appreciated.

    duu-lae dtua-eeng duai na, krub, during this period.
    Keep safe and have a nice day.

    Kob Khun Krub.
    Best regards
    Randy Rozali

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Monday March 23, 2020 at 12:17

      Sawatdee ka khun Randy, thank you for your comment. I am happy to hear that you found this lesson useful in your Thai leaning.duu-lae dtua-eeng duai na ka 🙂

      Reply
  2. Greg says

    Friday November 29, 2019 at 09:14

    I’ve noticed some people address you as “Khan Mod” but others as “Khru Mod.” What does this mean, and is one more correct? I want to know the most polite and respectful way to address you.

    Reply
  3. Greg says

    Thursday November 28, 2019 at 11:15

    These lists you have are so helpful! Thank you, Mod! 🙂

    Reply
  4. R.R. says

    Friday February 9, 2018 at 18:15

    Hi Khan Mod. Thank you for lesson in Thai…good for having greetings with my clients from Thailand over here and also helps with my communication with my Thai “sister”….who I really care about… Very useful…thank you. Kob khun Krub…khun Mod….thank you…

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Monday March 19, 2018 at 16:01

      Thank you for your comments. I am happy to hear that you found this lesson useful in your Thai learning. Keep practicing. 🙂

      Reply
  5. R.R. says

    Friday February 9, 2018 at 18:12

    Hi Mod. Thank you for lesson in Thai…good for having greetings with my clients from Thailand over here and also helps with my communication with my Thai “sister”….who I care about… Very useful…thank you. Kob khun Krub…khun Mod….

    Reply
  6. Rizz says

    Saturday January 13, 2018 at 17:34

    sawatdii ka Mod. I just want to ask if the list is missing the word for worry — bpen huang?

    BTW, this is very helpful. I visited Thailand last week and wished I practiced more. Thank you for the videos. Will keep watching for my next visit.

    Kop kun ka!

    Reply
  7. Gummy Nut says

    Saturday August 13, 2016 at 23:33

    Sawatdee kruu Mod. Take care while at work, can I say ทำงานระวังนะ

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Tuesday June 6, 2017 at 15:58

      Yes you can say that if you meant that you want that person to be careful of danger that could happen at work. If you meant to tell that person to just take care of oneself so they don’t get unwell you would say ดูแลตัวเองด้วยนะระหว่างทำงาน

      Reply
  8. Tom says

    Saturday July 9, 2016 at 12:33

    Great videos Mod! I’m trying to teach myself Thai, but I don’t live in Thailand so these videos are very helpful.

    Could you tell me, what does the word “tii” mean or what is its function? I find I remember better if I understand the meanings of words.

    Reply
  9. C.L.Loh says

    Thursday November 19, 2015 at 13:07

    Khru Mod, you are the best. You make it so interesting and easy to understand.Khop khun na krap. Good luck.

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Monday November 23, 2015 at 11:02

      Thank you for your kind comment. I am happy to hear that you found this lesson useful in your Thai learning. Keep practicing. 🙂

      Reply
  10. Kyithar says

    Tuesday November 10, 2015 at 21:21

    I like ur lessons na kha..✨

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Thursday November 12, 2015 at 13:38

      Sawatdii ka Kyithar, thank you for your comment. I am happy to hear that you found my lessons useful in your Thai learning. 🙂

      Reply
  11. ลินด์ซี่ says

    Friday October 30, 2015 at 11:52

    สวัสดีค่ะ ขบคุณมากค่ะ I am waiting for language school to start and use your videos along with my beginners books. Thank you so much for posting these for all to use!!

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Sunday November 1, 2015 at 14:16

      สวัสดีค่ะลินด์ซี่ Thank you for taking the time to write your comment. We are happy to hear that you found our videos useful in your Thai learning. Enjoy your Thai lessons at school! 🙂

      Reply
  12. Andrew says

    Monday August 31, 2015 at 21:59

    Thank you so much. I always enjoy learning from your videos. I am practicing with my brother in-law. His wife is from Phuket and I do hope to communicate with my extended family in Phuket. Once again, thank you.

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Tuesday September 8, 2015 at 10:23

      Sawatdee ka Andrew, I am happy to hear that you enjoyed my lessons. Keep practicing!
      P.S. Phuket is a nice place to be. You are lucky! 🙂

      Reply
  13. Martin says

    Monday August 31, 2015 at 16:08

    Chop mak mak… it is always a great pleasure to me learning from your videos- Thanks a lot…

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Tuesday September 8, 2015 at 10:23

      You are very kind. I am happy to hear this. 🙂

      Reply
  14. walter says

    Monday August 31, 2015 at 04:02

    verry usefull mod thankyou

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Tuesday September 8, 2015 at 10:23

      Thank you for your comment. I am happy that you found this lesson useful. 🙂

      Reply
  15. Rathry says

    Saturday August 29, 2015 at 23:14

    That’s a nice video for many new words and phrases that you taught us.

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Tuesday September 8, 2015 at 10:24

      We are happy to hear that you learned a lot of new things! Keep practicing. 🙂

      Reply
  16. Choong Feiyang says

    Saturday August 29, 2015 at 10:48

    Dear Mod, thanks a lot for this and all other interesting videos, hope I will have chance to live in Thailand for a longer period, then can take classes from you and really immerse in Thai culture.. All the best to you.

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Tuesday September 8, 2015 at 10:26

      Sawatdee ka Choong, I am happy to hear that you found our lessons useful in your Thai learning. Thailand is waiting to welcome you. 🙂
      Best wishes,
      Mod

      Reply
  17. Peter says

    Friday August 28, 2015 at 16:40

    Great lesson, Mod thank you. It was very easy to now understand how the word “jai” is used.

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Tuesday September 8, 2015 at 10:27

      Thank you for your kind comment. I am happy to hear that you learned a new thing from here. 🙂

      Reply
  18. Alessandro says

    Wednesday August 26, 2015 at 18:26

    สวัสดีครับ Mod i’m Italian this it’s another and useful lesson I always follow your lessons and i’m very happy this help me for speak thai whit my wife and her family my wife is thai ขอบคุณครับ.

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Tuesday September 8, 2015 at 10:30

      สวัสดีค่ะ Alessandro, we are happy to hear that you found my lessons useful in your Thai learning and that we could help you communicate with your family. It is very nice that you are making an effort. Hope you continue to follow our videos in the future as well. Keep practicing.ขอบคุณค่ะ 🙂

      Reply
  19. Dim says

    Thursday August 20, 2015 at 01:46

    Thank you, Mod, for the interesting lessons. They are very helpful!

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Monday August 24, 2015 at 15:32

      I am happy to hear that you enjoyed the lesson and found it helpful. 🙂

      Reply

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