How To Order Beer In Thai Language
Here’s a guide on how to order beer in Thai langu […]
Here’s a guide on how to order beer in Thai language:
Ordering a specific beer:
ขอ (khor): This is a polite way to ask for something. It’s similar to saying “I’ll have a…” in English.
เบียร์ (bia): This means “beer” in Thai.
(Beer brand name): Specify the brand of beer you want, such as Singha, Chang, or Leo.
(Quantity): Indicate the number of beers you want. For example, “หนึ่ง (nueng)” for one, “สอง (song)” for two, and so on.
กระป๋อง (kraphong): This means “can” in Thai. Use this if you want a canned beer.
ขวด (khuat): This means “bottle” in Thai. Use this if you want a bottled beer.
Examples:
ขอเบียร์สิงห์หนึ่งขวด (khor bia sing nueng khuat): “I’ll have one bottle of Singha beer.”
ขอเบียร์ช้างสองกระป๋อง (khor bia chang song kraphong): “I’ll have two cans of Chang beer.”
Common phrases:
มีเบียร์อะไรบ้างคะ (mee bia arai bang ka): “What beers do you have?” (polite form for females)
มีเบียร์อะไรบ้าง (mee bia arai bang): “What beers do you have?” (general form)
เย็นๆ หน่อยค่ะ (yen yen noy ka): “Please give me a cold one.” (polite form for females)
เย็นๆ หน่อย (yen yen noy): “Please give me a cold one.” (general form)
สดค่ะ (sot ka): “I’d like a draft beer, please.” (polite form for females)
สด (sot): “I’d like a draft beer, please.” (general form)
Additional tips:
ใช้ภาษากลาง (chai pasa klang): Speak in Central Thai, the standard dialect of Thai, which is understood nationwide.
พูดช้าๆ (pood cha cha): Speak slowly and clearly to ensure proper pronunciation and comprehension.
ยิ้มแย้มแจ่มใส (yim yim jaem sai): Smile and be polite. Thais appreciate friendly gestures and a positive attitude.
With these phrases and tips, you’ll be able to confidently order beer in Thai language and enjoy your time in the Land of Smiles.