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Glad/Happy
Very Glad
dii-jai
dii-jai maak

Wonderful sa-baai dii maak maak
Not well mai sa-baai
Miss you kit-tung
Lonely ngao
Cold naao
Tired nuai
Surprised bpleek-jai
Shocked dtok-jai
Afraid glua
Brave glaa
Angry moo-hoo
Sorry sia-jai
Boring naa-bua
Pain jep
Impressed pra-tap-jai
Headache puat-hua

Sample Phrases

English Thai
I am not well (I am not feeling well) pom mai sa-baai (pom ru-suk mai sa-baai)
I miss you (very much) pom kit-tung kun jang (leei)
Are you tired? kun nuai mai
I am so glad to meet you pom/chan dii-jai maak tii daai jee kun
 

Pages in the section of Thai For Beginners
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Adjectives
:: Adverbs
:: Describing a person
:: Colours
:: Drinks
:: Eating
:: Family
:: Feelings
:: Flattery
:: Getting Around
:: Introduction to Thai
:: Months and Days
:: Numbers
:: Occupations
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