khorb koon

Portuguese translation: Obrigado (em Tailandês)

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Thai term or phrase:khorb koon
Portuguese translation:Obrigado (em Tailandês)
Entered by: António Ribeiro

17:29 Oct 20, 2004
Thai to Portuguese translations [Non-PRO]
Linguistics / khorb koon
Thai term or phrase: khorb koon
Foi enviado um presente e a pessoa retornou um email com esse conteúdo - khorb koon
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Obrigado (em Tailandês)
Explanation:
Thai Language - Top Ten Useful Phrases
... For sure this is the word that all tourists need to learn first. It is used for
both "hello" and "goodbye". 2. Thank you (khorb koon), more... ...
www.learningthai.com/useful_phrases.html
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António Ribeiro
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4 +2Obrigado (em Tailandês)
António Ribeiro
4obrigada
Eneida Martins


  

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Obrigado (em Tailandês)


Explanation:
Thai Language - Top Ten Useful Phrases
... For sure this is the word that all tourists need to learn first. It is used for
both "hello" and "goodbye". 2. Thank you (khorb koon), more... ...
www.learningthai.com/useful_phrases.html

António Ribeiro
Local time: 23:10
Native speaker of: Native in PortuguesePortuguese
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obrigada


Explanation:
thank you in Thai
2. Thank you (khorb koon)
When you are in Thailand don't forget you are representing your country so please always try to be polite. This is a useful word to say "thank you" if someone gives you something.

Eneida Martins
Brazil
Local time: 10:10
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Native speaker of: Portuguese
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