Each year, Thailand celebrates Chulalongkorn Day on October 23. This is the date on which he passed away. 3. Chulalongkorn Day Observances & Traditions. Remembering King Chulalongkorn is the focus of this holiday. On Chulalongkorn Memorial Day, Bangkok, along with the rest of Thailand, holds various observances to remember the king. 1. Spanish: Buenos días. Buenos días is the most common way to say good morning in Spanish and literally translates to “good days.”. Learn all the basic Spanish words you need for every conversation. 2. French: Bonjour. Bonjour is used to say both “good morning” and “hello” in French. phaa-sǎa an-grìt yâak. English is difficult. 3 More Examples. 1. This is the Thai Core 100 List. It contains the most important and most frequently used Thai words. Start learning Thai with these words! Happy Birthday! Or rather สุขสันต์วันเกิด (Suk san wan gert) is the Thai phrase for today, on my GF's birthday. At a little over 30 she isn't too fussed, as for some mad reason Thai women think they are old at 25+. The lead up to today didn't go too smoothly because I purposely left things until the last minute. Learn the word for "Good morning!" and other related vocabulary in Thai so that you can talk about Meet & Greet with confidence. There are apps to fit different learning styles. Some are more like games and can be addicting to use. Others have in-depth explanations and are better for serious learners. Pimsleur, Mondly, and Drops are good choices for a wide variety of learners and will help you learn Thai effectively. Commitment: Low. Phone Numbers. เบอร์โทรศัพท์ ( booe thoo-rá-sàp) is “phone number” in Thai. Although the country code for Thai phone numbers is +66, Thai people don’t write +66 or say +66 in their phone number when giving it. They use 0 instead of +66. For Thai landlines, there are nine digits starting with 0 (0X-XXX-XXXX). In Thai language different polite particles are used for male speaker and female speaker. For male the particle is “kráp”, for female “ká”. These can be used at the end of a statement or question. For example “Hello” would be “Sà wàtdii kráp” for men and “Sà wàtdii ká” for women. Greetings, Hello, Thank you The Thai ‘thank you’ is actually made up of three words: The word “Thank you” is khop (low tone) khun (normal tone), followed by the polite word: Female: ขอบคุณค่ะ – kɔ̀ɔp-kun-kâ. Male: ขอบคุณครับ – kɔ̀ɔp-kun-kráp. After saying this word, I am sure you will see a big smile on the face of Good morning in Thai Honestly, we normally use ‘sawaddii’ at any time of the day. It doesn’t matter whether it’s in the morning, afternoon or evening, you can always use ‘sawaddii’ to greet. However, there are still some phrases that are quite common as ‘Good morning or Goodnight’. Please take a look at the phrases below: อรุณสวัสดิ์ /a-run sawad/ yuzySJL.