hee naa hee
drop that in a taxi, or on motocy taxi, instant trip to the hospital
Doot [rhymes with boot] is asshole, like in 'yet doot mueng'. Doht [rhymes with naught] is fart, like in 'mueng doht geng, ai heeya'.
[quote=Patrick;1769843]My resorse is my missus and she was horrified to hear what i learn on here.
She told me there is no difference between "I" and ""E" but like Patrrick says, maybe a local thing. I have pissed her off even more with some things i have learnt in this thread, so keep them coming, she is pregnant too, that make it even more fun.
[quote=Patrick;1769843]Why would I call your wife anything? What a strange statement...
I can provide numerous examples of online resources of English, or even the most respected dictionaries, that have little interest in how language is used... Do you refuse to bloodywell split your infinitives, Patrick? It's all about context, brother Pat...
You may want to have a chat with some very linguistically erudite folk about crudity:
You're mentioned around 32 seconds into the video...
Who wants to talk to those tossers.I know no thai and never will don't need it they all understand beer and how much.That's as much of a conversation i want too have with them.Originally Posted by Patrick
Originally Posted by bobo746
Love it!
Can I have some clarification on:
E Sat - Fucking animal.
I was told by my ex that it means like daughter of a whore, or something to that effect?, after we split she turned up outside my apartment door, convinced security to open it (seriously what the fuck, it's my place!).
She then proceeded to chase my chosen lady of the night around the room whilst screaming 'E sat' at the top of her voice and then chasing her down the corridor!, all this at 8am when all my neighbours were leaving to go to work etc.
Was bad at the time but funny as fuck when I look back at it and i'm sure it gave security a laugh, their now under strict instructions not to let her in my room, I think she just told them she lost her key or something.
Tom
You didn't move???Originally Posted by tomth
I probably should have, but this was 4 months ago and no such further incidents, plus i really like it here, (A-Space Condo), and i'd only just moved in at the time.
Also I was there when head security bollocked them, so I don't think it will happen again.
No ex is crazy like a Thai ex!.
I asked a few around here all from Isaan, all said e was feminine and I was masculine. Both are pretty offensive.
A lot of my students do. I made up a few "Idiot of the Year" certificates last year for a few of the boys in my P5 class. They loved them.
Last week I found a note on my desk from one of them (Now in P6) It said ... amongst a few other irrelevant things ...
"The Idiot of the year spirit will stay in your class forever"
Made me all teary eyed.
You can use logic to justify anything. That's its power. It’s also its flaw.
Better not learn as you can get into real trouble.
Last night on channel 3 some woman called a guy an "eye tau" thats short for tau hua ngoo, which means dirty old man. I asked the gf about the "eye" thing and she says its normal, not offensive at all.Originally Posted by drawp
I don't get it.
Thanks all for an interesting thread.
I call my sister-in-law "HUN-NEE" it means your pussy's blocked.
But my wife tells me to only use slang around close friends and family who won't get offended.
Who in his right mind speaks to the natives in their lingo anyway?
The servants need to learn English quick smart if they don't want to be ex servants tomorrow.
"e-heah" has earned some frowns for me.
It means bitch as I understand.
"ga-rii" is slang for prostitute I understand. If I say it, just to mention I know the word, the missus kicks me and get upset. If I really called her that I think our marriage would be over.
Swearwords seem to mean more to thai than westerners. While you and I (farang to farang) may think funny to call each other "shitface", it is very dangerous to the the same to a thai. Better not.
I agree with all the posters saying swearwords makes you look lo-so, but conversely that since the missus does not want to tell us, then we have a male obligation to find out this for ourselves, for certainly she is not to be the self-imposed filter.
Someone could get killed after taking on some of the phrases in this thread...
Talking yourself into a fight is easy. It's talking your way out of one..
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