try saying 'yet mair'
it's always good for a reaction.
if that fails, i suggest 'nar hee'
2006-07-16 02:08:52
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answered by Arambol 2
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Thai Love Poems
2016-11-02 23:56:45
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answered by ? 4
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tee ruk [ pronounced luck ] = sweetheart
dja - is a term of endearment or respect..
tee ruk dja - this might be a nice way to address your sweetheart
Suway - [ sue way ] = beautiful [but say it with a rising inflection as if you were asking a question - a falling tone is bad luck]
Pom ja hai koon satang yurt - I am going to give you lots of money.. [ ha ha.. this always works - east or west ]
Pom ruk koon - I love you [ Pom rhymes w/bum]
Don't worry though, Thais are very perceptive, strong sixth sense, she knows how you feel.. There is a Thai saying:
Mawng Dtah. Lu Jai - Look Eye. Know Heart. - -
So, just look her in the eye - she'll know..
2006-07-10 02:10:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Learningthai.com, click on learn to speak, scroll down to Chapter 8 "Romantic Conversations" and click. This will give you some common sayings and teach you how to say them in Thai. Carefull what you say, Thai people take most things literally.
2006-07-10 03:35:59
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answered by thethailife 2
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Oh! gosh
I've study a lot of love poem
look this up in google
นิราศ สุนทรภู่
whatever look like a poem that's it
describe how he love his woman and how he miss her
if you need translation email me I can help
borvonan@yahoo.com
2006-07-11 10:43:41
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answered by Obi 2
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
Do you know any love poems or sayings in Thai?
And what do they mean in english? thanks
2015-08-06 15:55:35
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answered by Maryetta 1
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b4 start saying all those words , y dont u try to pronounce this sentense first and see how u can manage , KRAI KAII KAI GAI
only one different tune of voice cand change the whole meaning.
anyway , good luck!
2006-07-10 23:06:57
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answered by sornyalee 2
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"Hello sexy man"
2006-07-12 19:13:43
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answered by KreskinSteve 1
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