Lesson 38: How To Say I Love You In Thai ❤️

EPISODE · Dec 20, 2021 · 6 MIN

Lesson 38: How To Say I Love You In Thai ❤️

from Learn Thai with Ling · host Ling

Sa was dee ka! Anchisa from the Ling app is here to teach you another lesson!!🐵 This week's topic is 'How to say I love you in Thai' Saying ‘I love you’ in Thai is just as meaningful as in any other language. It is a powerful phrase that can potentially change the course of a relationship. It seems, just as with greetings and ‘thank you', these are some of the first things many people look to learn when discovering a new language. So that is what we will be looking at today, along with some other important phrases you should know related to love.  Whether you are learning to say it to your Thai partner, or just out of curiosity, I wish you the best of luck! Learn Thai with Ling app: https://lingapp.page.link/Dpfx Blog: https://ling-app.com/th/i-love-you-in-thai/ Ling's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ling_app/ In this podcast, you will learn:   1. Introduction  2. What Is “I Love You” in Thai?      = ผมรักคุณ (pǒm rák kun)     = ฉันรักคุณ(chán rák kun) 3. “Love You!” informal way      = รักนะ (rák ná)  4. "I like you" in Thai     = ผมชอบคุณ (pǒm chɔ̂ɔp kun)     = ฉันชอบคุณ (chán chɔ̂ɔp kun) 5. "I miss you" in Thai     = ผมคิดถึงคุณ (pǒm kít-tʉ́ng kun)    = ฉันคิดถึงคุณ (chán kít-tʉ́ng kun) 6. Love phrases    Will you be my Valentine? = มาเป็นวาเลนไทน์ของฉันได้ไหม (Maa bpen waa-len-thai kɔ̌ɔng chán dâi mǎi)    I have a crush on you. = ฉันแอบชอบเธออยู่  (chán àeb chɔ̂ɔp təə yùu) 7. How To Call Someone You Love?     Girlfriend/Boyfriend = แฟน (fɛɛn)    Darling = ที่รัก  (tîi-rák)    Husband =  สามี (Samee)

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