Welcome to our Thai lesson right here in our own weblog. I hope you’re happy with our articles so far and also find them useful and practical. The most important thing of learning a new language is to be able to use and communicate with the language you want to learn.
The reason we want to teach you Thai is just in case you want to come to Thailand one day to travel or train thaiboxing with Muay Thai professional trainers in Thailand, because there are still not so many Thais are familiar with English.
Today’s article is also very crucial. There are quite number of people nowadays allergic to peanut so if you are one of them, knowing how to tell that to others especially who cooks you food is really a must do. So how to say “I am allergic to…” in Thai we say “Chan/Pom Pae…” and then just add what you are allergic to in the back, for example, you’re allergic to peanut, the word for peanut is “Tua Li Song” so the whole sentence will be “Chan/Pom Pae Tua Li Song”.
If you’re allergic to something else, let’s say…Shrimp, you say “Chan/Pom Pae Goong”.
Another that way to tell other people is to tell them that you can’t eat this or that. Just say, I can’t eat peanut, or I can’t eat shrimp. In Thai, how to say you can’t eat something is…”Chan/Pom Kin ….. Mai Dai” Let’s take a look at the vocabularies:
“Kin” = to eat
“Mai” = no/ not
“Dai” = can/ to be able to
So the whole sentence to say you can’t eat peanut is “Chan/Pom Kin Tua Li Song Mai Dai” or for I can’t eat shrimp is “Chan/Pom Kin Goong Mai Dai”.
That was quite easy right? See you next time with more crucial Thai phrases right here!