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ราคา — meaning in English: price

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ทำอาหาร
tham ahan
สี่
si
การเรียน
kaanrian
ราคา
rakha
สอง
song
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word ราคา (rakha) in shopping contexts, whether in markets, stores, or restaurants. For example, when negotiating prices at a local market or checking the menu for food prices, this term is essential for everyday conversations.
Synonyms & nuances
While ราคา (rakha) specifically refers to the 'price' of goods or services, another related term, ค่าใช้จ่าย (kha chai chai), refers to 'expenses' or 'costs' associated with various activities. You would choose ราคา when discussing a specific item’s cost, whereas ค่าใช้จ่าย is more fitting when discussing overall spending.
Culture
The word ราคา (rakha) is derived from the Sanskrit word 'rākhā,' which means 'to guard' or 'to protect.' This historical connection highlights how the concept of price has always been linked to the value and protection of goods in trade. Interestingly, in Thai culture, bargaining is not just accepted but expected in many marketplaces, making the understanding of this word vital for both locals and visitors.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of ราคา in Thai?
The pronunciation of ราคา is 'rakha.' It's important to use the correct tones, as Thai is a tonal language, and getting the tone right will help you be understood.
Q.How do I ask for the price of an item in Thai?
To ask for the price of an item, you can say 'ราคานี้เท่าไหร่?' (rakha ni thao rai?), which means 'How much is this price?' This is a very common phrase you'll hear when shopping in Thailand.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using the word ราคา?
A common mistake is not using the right tone when pronouncing ราคา. Since Thai is a tonal language, mispronouncing it could lead to misunderstandings. Always remember to practice the tone along with the word.
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