If you've been to Thailand, you've definitely heard Thai people use the word นะ (náa) a lot. After reading this article, you will understand what is na in Thai, how, and when to use na. นะ is a Thai particle that is used at the end of clauses/sentences to express:...
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How to use the word ja in Thai – Meaning of จ้า
จ้า (jâa) Ja in Thai can be used as a replacement for krap and ka. In case you don't know, Krap and Ka are particles you add at the end of sentences to sound polite and friendly. If you want to sound more friendly, and/or more like a rural Thai person, you should try...
A meaning of ชà¸à¸š you might not have known (Advanced Thai tips)
I bet everyone knows that ชà¸à¸š (chôp) means "to like". But did you know ชà¸à¸š is also frequently used in colloquial Thai to mean "always"? It makes sense if you think about it (you'll understand why soon), and usually the only way to tell if ชà¸à¸š means to like or always...