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should I use "di chan" or just Chan for talking about myself
21 de ago de 2014 17:24
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"chan" is a normal word while "di chan"is a polite word to use to talk with someone who is higher position than yours. Lol
23 de agosto de 2014
1. ดิฉัน / dì-chăn = "I" or "me"
[used by female speakers in a formal setting]
2. ฉัน / chăn = "I" or "me"
[used by females in an informal setting—also used by males with intimate friends]
28 de agosto de 2014
You should use the word เหี้ย.
26 de agosto de 2014
yes, you can use di chan in formal situations .
in formal term
can also use
kha pa jao, kha pa jao aeng,
dian(เดี้ยน) This word is short word of di chan
otherwise you can also use
can aeng ข้
tua chan
Tua chan aeng
Rao
Rao aeng
Khao ( khao,litery means him/her), but can also express as i, myself.
Khao aeng
So on.....
Lastly , you can repeat your name instead of useing any of all above. This also works!
Hope it helps.
23 de agosto de 2014
"chan" is a normal word while "di chan"is a polite word to use to talk with someone who is higher position than yours.
Lol
23 de agosto de 2014
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Inglês, Espanhol
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