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VIDEO: 5 Slang Words for “Sexy”

Thursday October 18, 2018 by Mod 16 Comments

5 Thai Slang Words for Sexy

First, there is no Thai word for “sexy”. We use the borrowed word from English and pronounce it with Thai accent. It is pronounced /sék-sîi/ เซ็กซี่.

How interesting that the words that are related to food are also to describe “sexy”; the word “spicy – เผ็ด /pèt/“, “sour – เปรี้ยว /bprîao/“, and แซ่บ /sâep/ that means delicious in Esan dialect.

Finally the word เย้ายวน /yáo-yuan/ which means “seductive” can also use for sexy.

Sentence examples:

  1. คุณดูเซ็กซี่มาก /kun duu sék-sîi mâak/ You look very sexy.
  2. คุณใส่ชุดนี้ดูเผ็ดมาก /kun sài chút níi duu pèt mâak/ You look very sexy in this dress.
  3. คุณทาลิปสีแดงเปรี้ยวมาก /kun taa líp sǐi deang bprîao mâak/ You are so sexy wearing red lips.
  4. รองเท้าคู้นี้แซ่บมาก /rawng-táao kûu níi sâep mâak/ These shoes are really sexy.
  5. ตาของเขาเย้ายวนมาก /dtaa kăwng kăo yâo-yuan mâak/ or เขามีตาที่เย้ายวนมาก /kăo mii dtaa tîi yâo-yuan mâak/ Her eyes are so sexy.

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  1. Jo says

    Sunday December 9, 2018 at 02:05

    สวัสดี Mod
    คุณเซ็กซี่และวิดีโอของคุณยอดเยี่ยมมากเกินไป

    Hallo Mod
    du bist sexy und deine Videos sind auch super!

    Reply
  2. Martin says

    Tuesday November 6, 2018 at 15:54

    Hi kruu Pear

    Would you make such suggestive comments referring to a person’s appearance in Thailand?

    Martin

    PS love your videos

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Wednesday November 7, 2018 at 12:06

      Sawatdee ka Martin, we are happy to hear that you enjoy our videos. 🙂

      It is ok to make these comments to a person who you know well such as a friend , your sibling etc.

      Reply
  3. Steve Liem says

    Tuesday October 30, 2018 at 19:26

    คำแซ่บแปลว่าอร่อย
    บ่อเเม่นเผ็ดนะครับ 🙂

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Tuesday October 30, 2018 at 22:51

      You are right! แซ่บ means delicious in Isaan dialect. However many non Isan Thai use the word แซ่บ for spicy too. 🙂

      Reply
  4. Jan Long says

    Monday October 29, 2018 at 06:58

    My Thai friend always says to me that I look sexy – it gives me a boost as I’m 57 and I a little bit saggy and baggy!

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Monday October 29, 2018 at 15:04

      That’s the way the good relationship should be. 🙂

      Reply
  5. Patrick147 says

    Sunday October 28, 2018 at 19:20

    You are very sexy Pear as always 555 !!!

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Monday October 29, 2018 at 15:05

      Thank you for your compliment. 🙂

      Reply
  6. Nicolas says

    Sunday October 28, 2018 at 17:20

    Hello,

    Thank you so much again Pear and Mod for your lesson 🙂 I would like to try the game :

    ครูแปรมีลิปเปรี้ยวมาก / คุณไม่ต้องการใส่เสื้อผ้าที่เย้ายวนเผื่อดูเปรี้ยว

    is that correct ??

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Monday October 29, 2018 at 15:04

      Thank you for your participation. You did well. 🙂
      Lips in Thai is ริมฝีปาก or in spoken Thai you can just say ปาก. The first sentence would be ครูแพรมีปากที่เซ็กซี่มาก ( I should clarify that the word เปรี้ยว is usually used to describe sexy appearance such as clothing, hairstyle, shoes.

      You don’t need to wear sexy clothes to look sexy – คุณไม่ต้องใส่เสื้อผ้าที่เย้ายวนเพื่อดูเปรี้ยว
      May I correct a small mistake? ต้องการ means “need to” as in “demand to do or to have something”.
      ( เพื่อ – in order to)
      ( เผื่อ – just in case)

      Reply
      • Nicolas says

        Thursday November 8, 2018 at 20:07

        ขอบคุณมากนะครับคุณครู 🙂

        Reply
        • Mod says

          Thursday November 15, 2018 at 23:24

          ยินดีค่ะ 🙂

          Reply
  7. jfnaurois says

    Monday October 22, 2018 at 18:39

    may be you could make a video about visiting a temple
    beside most lovely ladies there’s a lot of interest around cultural must-see

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Sunday October 28, 2018 at 09:51

      Thank you for your suggestion.

      Reply
  8. aroi says

    Sunday October 21, 2018 at 14:32

    sexy pear ! 🙂

    Reply

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