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    Kop Khun Khrap - I hate saying it!

    For a word which is used with quite possibly more frequency than any other word in the Thai language - whose bright idea was it to make it three syllables and about as free flowing as somebody with a stammer attempting a tounge twister.

    No wonder most Thai's and experienced speakers cut out the first two but why have the first two in the first place? 'Khrap' kind of says the same thing anyway.

    If a Thai doesn't understand 'Thankyou' then a subtle bow of the head says it all - which reminds me, I also struggle with 'Howakalog' which is the Thai word for 'skull'.

    What a daft un-sexy language it is.
    "I'm an outsider by choice, but not truly. It's the unpleasantness of the system that keeps me out. I'd rather be in, in a good system. That's where my discontent comes from: being forced to choose to stay outside.
    My advice: Just keep movin' straight ahead. Every now and then you find yourself in a different place."

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    I just say Khrap.

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    I'm sure most of us do, that doesn't change the fact that we say Khrap' because the full version is daft and impractical.

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    ...and "Thankyou" is so remarkably easy for Thais to say.

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    idiotic thread.

    try "dilolch yn fawr" if you are from the wrong side of offa's dyke.

    truly shit thread.

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    Thankyou is not something Thai's have much difficulty with in the scheme of things and what the fuck is wrong with you Nooners?

    Anyone would think I was having a go at your language-I'll stop there.

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    In comparison to English scamp, Thai is simplicity on a stick.

    It really is.
    Give it a little go.

    is it really that difficult for you to say a 3 syllable phrase?

    "Good afternoon" is 4 syllables long and I know 3 year old Thais that hit it with a smile on their face.

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    It's Ok CMN, he is just in his whingeing mood

    hopefully he will cheer up and realise that the Thai language is just that

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    Scamp, why on earth do you know the Thai word for skull?

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    ^
    can't spell it right though.

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    ^ More than one syllable.

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    I think scampy should never bother to try to speak thai.
    just say "thank you" in English.

    doesn't matter, even the uneducated monkeys will understand that one and if they don't he can write a book about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Gentleman Scamp View Post
    which reminds me, I also struggle with 'Howakalog' which is the Thai word for 'skull'.
    Just say 'glao' (เกล้า) instead then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon View Post
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    can't spell it right though.
    หัวกะโหลก hua ga-lohk

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    But if you just say "khrap" how does the person you're speaking to know you're saying "thank you". Actually you're just acknowledging the last thing that's been said.

    I have the same problem with this phrase as I do with the Wai gesture.

    You don't wai the girl at the checkout in Lotus after she's given you your change. I usually say "kawp khun maak' to someone in a shop. In the perhaps mistaken belief that as a customer I am a big shot and shouldn't have to say "krap".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Begbie View Post
    I usually say "kawp khun maak' to someone in a shop. In the perhaps mistaken belief that as a customer I am a big shot and shouldn't have to say "krap".
    Take them totally by surprise and put "kha" on the end

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    tiresome, its actually a great language to listen to, fast and free flowing. i really miss the sound of thai females chattering, in fact they are almost singing.

    if u dont wanna learn the language, then dont, noone is telling u, you have to!

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    ^^I think that would take me by surprise as well.

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    It's a nicer language than tagalog, and I have to admit I like nothing more than introducing two Thai's who I know but don't know each other and listening to the endless Ka's and Khraps, and I am not complaining, though I guess it looks like I was - I had a better nights sleep last night.

    My point was really that it a word which is so ubiquitous is usually something that rolls off the tounge easily.

    'Molecular' is four syllables and would be difficult for a Thai to say but not because it is four syllables, but once somebody unfamiliar with the word actually knew how to pronounce it, it flows off the tounge easier than Kop-Khun-Krap which is more like a Skoda kangarooing at Ruddian traffic lights than warm treacle being poured over a block of butter.

    By now you're probably wondering what the fuck I am talking about, ok - a 3 syllable Thai word which is piss easy to say and has a nice easy flow to it is Waddie Crap, yeah so what I spelled it wrong, what are we Ajarn now?!

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    I think that there should be a common sense law that bans some people from leaving their hometown...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Gentleman Scamp View Post

    By now you're probably wondering what the fuck I am talking about
    We were wondering that from the first post

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Gentleman Scamp
    What a daft un-sexy language it is.
    Try Korean....Then Thai is "Suai mak mak" Khun ben arai wanee?? Mai mi pujing gin ham mai ?? Ta-mai ?? kit-wa farang kee-nok, mai jorm sere sastang...

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    Just do what the British do best , refuse to attempt to speak any other language other than English , Go any where in the world and expect every one to fully understand us and give fluent replies in our native tounge !!!!!! Simple in it ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky
    Just do what the British do best
    And the French...

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    ^^ If you shout loud enough everyone understands!

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