Speaking of Thai Food
November 3, 2007
As I said in a previous post you’ll want to learn at least a small amount of Thai words for food unless you plan on eating Pad Thai and fried rice for your entire stay in Thailand. I like pad thai and fried rice as much as the next person, but not everyday for weeks.
Thai food words:
Rice = Kao
Shrimp = goong
Pork = moo
Chicken = gai
Beef = neua
Duck = bped
Watermelon = tangmo
Pineapple = subparod
Coconut = ma-prao
Orange = som
Lime = ma-now
Banana = gluoy
Speaking Thai in the restaurant:
Thai Spicy Grilled Beef = Neua Naam Tok
Chicken with rice = khao mun khai
Omelette = kai jee-o
Fried Vegetables = pad pak
Tomato Chili with Pork = Naam Prik Oog
Chicken cook in Spicy Basil = Khapraew Gai
Papaya Spicy Salad = som tum
Fried Chicken Wings = Peek Gai tod
Chicken Fried with Cashew Nuts = kai phat met mamuang himmaphan
Spicy Lemongrass Soup with Shrimp = tom yum goong
Coconut Soup with Soybeans = Lon Dtao Jieow
Red Pork with rice = khao moo dang
Eat here = gin tee nee
Take away = glub baan
Clear the table please = geb jaan khrap/ka
Hopefully this selection of Thai words will make your stay in the Kingdom of Thailand a little more palatable. There are so many delicious foods to be eaten that you definitely want to experience as much as possible and by learning a little bit of the language you’ll be able to get away from the same same dishes that all the tourists to Thailand are eating.
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