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ใช่ — meaning in English: yes

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อาหาร
ahaan
ความสำเร็จ
khwām s̄ảmr̂c
ซาบซึ้ง
sapseung
ใช่
chai
ความสุข
khwāms̄uk
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'ใช่' in everyday conversations to affirm statements or answer questions positively. For example, if someone asks, 'Is this your bag?' a Thai speaker would respond with 'ใช่' to mean 'yes.' It can be used in both casual discussions among friends and more formal settings, such as business meetings.
Synonyms & nuances
'ใช่' is the most common way to say 'yes' in Thai, but you might also hear 'ใช่ไหม' which means 'isn't it?' or 'right?' This adds a layer of confirmation, making it ideal for seeking agreement rather than just a simple affirmation.
Culture
'ใช่' has historical roots that trace back to the influence of ancient languages on Thai. Its simplicity and directness reflect the Thai cultural emphasis on straightforward communication. Interestingly, the word has become a vital part of Thai conversational etiquette, often used to reinforce connections and affirm understanding.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'ใช่'?
'ใช่' is pronounced as 'chai,' which rhymes with the English word 'high.' It's a simple, one-syllable word that flows easily in conversation.
Q.Can 'ใช่' be used in formal situations?
Yes, 'ใช่' is neutral and can be used in both informal and formal contexts. It's suitable for conversations with friends, family, and colleagues alike.
Q.Are there any common mistakes to avoid when using 'ใช่'?
A common mistake is to use 'ใช่' in response to statements that require more than a yes or no answer. It's best used for straightforward affirmations, so ensure the context calls for a simple 'yes.'
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