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Enseignant professionnelthe origin of ครับผม
Can anybody tell me the origin of the answer ครับผม meaning a polite yes? Is there any female equivalent?
31 juil. 2015 17:12
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"ครับผม" it's polite word for men and you can use "ครับ" only.
For women use "ค่ะ"
EX
คุณช่วยพูดช้าๆได้ไหม"ค่ะ" (Women say "Can you speak slowly?")
ได้ "ครับ" / ได้ "ครับผม" (Men say "ํYes")
31 juillet 2015
I'm not sure at all. Like I said, I just read it somewhere and I can't even remember where. I've also heard older people say that the term wasn't around before. But, I could be completely wrong. One thing to keep in mind, though, is that period works don't usually use entirely authentic language of the period they portray.
3 août 2015
ผม : for gentleman.
คะ or ค่ะ : for Ladies.
ฉัน : for both men and women.
1 août 2015
Mm, are you sure that it's that recent? I'm pretty sure I almost always hear it in period lakorns ;)
1 août 2015
That's a great question. As far as I've read, ครับผม is a relatively new development in the Thai language, appearing within the last few decades. But I can't find anything about the origin. Sorry about that.
1 août 2015
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