neutral
very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'อร่อย' (aroy) at food markets, restaurants, and during family meals to express enjoyment of a dish. When trying street food in Bangkok, locals might exclaim 'อร่อย!' to emphasize how tasty the food is, making it a great conversation starter about favorite dishes.
Synonyms & nuances
'อร่อย' can be compared to the word 'อร่อยมาก' (aroy mak), which intensifies the taste experience to mean 'very delicious.' While 'อร่อย' is suitable for general use, 'อร่อยมาก' might be used when a dish exceeds expectations, showcasing your excitement about the meal.
Culture
'อร่อย' is derived from the Thai root word 'ร่อย' (roy), which refers to the act of tasting. In Thai culture, food is central to social gatherings, and expressing that a dish is 'อร่อย' fosters connections among friends and family. Interestingly, this word extends beyond food; it can also describe enjoyable experiences, reflecting the Thai belief in savoring life's pleasures.
FAQ
Q.What does 'อร่อย' mean in English?
'อร่อย' translates to 'delicious' in English and is used to describe food that tastes great.
Q.How do you pronounce 'อร่อย' correctly?
'อร่อย' is pronounced as 'a-roy,' where the 'a' is short and the 'roy' has a rising tone.
Q.Can 'อร่อย' be used for drinks as well?
Yes, 'อร่อย' can also describe drinks. You would use it to express that a beverage, like iced tea or fresh fruit juice, tastes good.