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Learn 15 happy words
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Welcome back, everyone! Today we’re going to do Top 15 Happy Words. Are you ready? Ok, let’s begin! |
1. มีความสุข (Mii khwaam sùk) “happy” |
Happy words, of course, have to begin with “Happy”! |
มีความสุข (Mii khwaam sùk) |
So, “Are you happy?” คุณมีความสุขมัย (khun mii khwaam sùk mái) |
2. กระปรี้กระเปร่า (grà-bprîi-grà-bprào) “energetic” |
I know that it is difficult because you have ปรี้(bprîi) which force you to click your tongue while you are speaking. Click, click like that. If you can’t, just say, gabpi-gabpao. It’s not 100% grammatically correct but people still can be about to understand what you are saying |
กระปรี้กระเปร่า (grà-bprîi-grà-bprào). |
Even I, you can see that, have difficulty pronouncing this words. |
3. ชอบ (châawp) “like” |
ฉันชอบเรียนหนังสือ (chăn châawp riian năng-sǔue) “I like studying.” |
4. ตลก (dtà-lòk) “funny” |
“You're funny.” คุณเป็นคนตลก (khun bpen khon dtà-lòk) |
5. ตื่นเต้น (dtùuen-dtên) “excited” |
“I am excited.” ฉันตื่นเต้น. (chăn dtùuen-dtêen) |
6. พอใจ (phaaw-jai) “satisfied” |
“I'm satisfied with the result.” ฉันพอใจกับผลงานนี (chăn phaaw-jai gàp phŏn ngaan níi) |
7. ภูมิใจ (phuum-jai) “proud” |
“I'm proud of you.” ฉันภูมิใจในตัวคุณ (chăn phuum-jai nai dtuua khun) |
8. ยอดเยิ่ยม (yâawt-yîiam) “great” |
You can say, just, เยิ่ยม (yîiam). |
9. รัก (rák) “love” |
The most popular sentence is, of course, “I love you,” ฉันรักคุณ (chăn rák khun). |
I love you guys. |
10. สวย (sǔuai) “beautiful” |
It’s a good way to compliment anyone. However, the tone is very important because if the tone is off it means different thing. สวย (sǔuai) is “beautiful” or “pretty” , ชาย (suuai) means “unfortunate”. So be careful of the intonation that you use. |
11. อบอุ่น (òp-ùn) “warm” |
“You are a warm person.” คุณเป็นคนที่อบอุ่น (khun bpen khon thîi òp ùn) |
However, if you want to say that this place is warm in terms of temperature-wise, you don’t say อบอุ่น(òp ùn), you say, อุ่น(ùn), just the last word. |
ที่ตรงนี้อุ่น (thîi dtrong níi ùn) “This spot/this place is warm.” |
12. มีความหวัง (mii kwaam wăng) “hopeful” |
“I'm hopeful that I'm going to pass tomorrow's exam.” |
ฉันมีความหวังว่า พรุ่งนี้ ฉันจะสอบผ่าน (chăn mii kwaam wăng wâa phrûng-níi chăn jà sàawp phàan) |
13. ใจดี (jai-dii) “kind” |
“You're a kind person.” คุณเป็นคนใจดี (khun bpen khon jai dii) |
14. มองโลกในแง่ดี (maawng lôok nai ngâae dii) “optimistic” |
“I'm an optimistic person.” ฉันเป็นคนมองโลกในแง่ดี (chăn bpen khon maawng lôok nai ngâae dii) |
15. เป็นคนยยิ้มง่าย (bpen khon yím ngâai) “quick to smile” |
I don’t think that you have an exact word in English, if you smile often with anything, this is a word that people will say it to you. |
เธอเป็นคนยิ้มง่าย (thooe bpen khon yím ngâai) “You're quick to smile.” |
We are done with today’s lesson. Please let us know if you have any questions. Don’t forget, as always, to subscribe to our channel. Bye bye, and be happy! |
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