พี่ Learn Unstarted Literal Breakdown Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Summary The Thai translation for “you (for people older than speaker)” is พี่. The Thai, พี่, can be broken down into 3 parts:"The 30th consonant of the Thai alphabet" (พ), "vowel e (long version)" (อี) and "low tone marker" (่ ไม้เอก). Pronounced the same Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 See also Recording English Thai Learn white ขาว Learn grey เทา Learn rice ข้าว Learn she เขา Learn he เขา Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Examples of "you (for people older than speaker)" in use There are 11 examples of the Thai word for "you (for people older than speaker)" being used: Recording English Thai Learn What is your name? (female speaker) แล้วพี่ชื่ออะไรคะ? Learn We will address them using the impolite form of the word “you”. (male polite form) เราจะเรียกเขาว่าพี่นะครับ Learn We will address them with the word “you” (for older people) you...you er...how much is this? เราก็จะเรียกว่าพี่ พี่..พี่ เอ่อ..อันนี้เท่าไหร่ครับ? Learn You...you (to an older person) could I have the bill. พี่..พี่ เก็บเงินหน่อยครับ Learn We should use the word “you” (for people older than you) or “you” (for people younger than you). เราควรจะใช้คำว่า พี่ หรือว่า น้อง แทน Learn How are you? (to someone older) พี่สบายดีปะ? Learn That is, we will change from using the word “you” (for older people) to the word “you” (for younger people). คือเราจะปรับจากคำว่า พี่ เป็นคำว่า น้อง Learn Are you following your class? พี่ตามทันหรือเปล่าเนี่ย? Learn He might answer me “Hey... I’m fine, and you?” เขาอาจจะตอบผมว่า เอ้อ!..พี่ก็สบายดีนะ แล้วแกเป็นไงบ้างล่ะ? Learn For example, Hey!... How are you, Jib? อย่างเช่น อ้าว!..เป็นไงพี่จิ๊บ? Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "you (for people older than speaker)" Practice (12) Lesson Learn Lesson words you (for people older than speaker) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Are you following your class?, For example, Hey!... How are you, Jib?, He might answer me “Hey... I’m fine, and you?”, How are you? (to someone older), That is, we will change from using the word “you” (for older people) to the word “you” (for younger people)., We should use the word “you” (for people older than you) or “you” (for people younger than you)., We will address them using the impolite form of the word “you”. (male polite form), We will address them with the word “you” (for older people) you...you er...how much is this?, What is your name? (female speaker), When I buy something then I will say “you”...“you” (using the form for older people), how much is this?, You...you (to an older person) could I have the bill. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses People 7 Part of Speech Courses Nouns 53 Acknowledgements Audio Goi