Essential Everyday Phrases
Hello / Goodbye
Thai: Sawasdee (khrap/kha)
Pronunciation: Sah-wah-dee
Usage: Use this for both greeting and parting. Combine it with a “Wai” (pressing your palms together) for extra respect.
Thank You
How much?
What is this?
Where is the toilet?
Thai: Hong Nam Yoo Tee Nai?
Pronunciation: Hong-nahm yoo tee nye?
Usage: Hong Nam means “Water room” (Toilet).
I can’t speak Thai
Dining & Shopping Like a Pro
Thai food is world-famous, but it can be famously spicy! Use these phrases to customize your experience.
Yummy!
Spicy
Thai: Phet
Pronunciation: Pet
Not Spicy
Hot (Temperature)
Thai: Rorn
Pronunciation: Rorn
Can you lower the price?
3 Bonus Phrases You’ll Love
Mai Pen Rai (My-pen-rye)
Kho Thot (Kor-tot)
Check Bin (Check-bin)
Meaning: “The bill, please.” Simple, effective, and understood everywhere from street stalls to cafes.
Quick Pronunciation Tips
The “R” sound: Often, Thais will pronounce the “R” as an “L” or drop it entirely (e.g., Khrap becomes Kap). Both are perfectly fine!
The Tones: Don’t stress too much about getting the high or low tones perfect as a tourist. Most locals will understand you based on the context of the situation.
Essential Everyday Phrases
Hello / Goodbye
Thai: Sawasdee (khrap/kha)
Pronunciation: Sah-wah-dee
Usage: Use this for both greeting and parting. Combine it with a “Wai” (pressing your palms together) for extra respect.
Thank You
How much?
What is this?
Where is the toilet?
Thai: Hong Nam Yoo Tee Nai?
Pronunciation: Hong-nahm yoo tee nye?
Usage: Hong Nam means “Water room.”
I can’t speak Thai
Dining & Shopping Like a Pro
Thai food is world-famous, but it can be famously spicy! Use these phrases to customize your experience.
Yummy!
Spicy / Not Spicy
Thai: Phet / Mai Phet
Pronunciation: Pet / My-pet
Local Tip: If you have zero heat tolerance, say “Mai Phet Loei” (Not spicy at all).
Hot (Temperature)
Thai: Rorn
Pronunciation: Rorn
Can you lower the price?
Still Feeling Lost? Tech to the Rescue!
While speaking a few words is great for building rapport, sometimes you need a little extra help. If you find yourself in a complex conversation or trying to read a menu that isn’t in English, modern technology has your back.
Google Translate: The gold standard for travelers. Use the Camera Mode to point your phone at a menu and see it translated instantly, or use Conversation Mode to speak back and forth in real-time.
DeepL: Recently updated with significantly better Thai support in 2026, DeepL is excellent for translating longer texts or documents with a more natural, “human” feel.
Your Journey, Simplified
Learning basic Thai for tourists isn’t about being perfect; it’s about making a connection. Whether you’re navigating a bustling market or finding your way to a hidden temple, your effort to speak the local tongue will open doors and hearts across the country.
At SPNJ Travel, we believe the best travel experiences are stress-free. Our professional, English-speaking drivers act as your local bridge, helping you navigate the language and the landscape with ease.
Don’t let the language barrier hold you back.