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To go in Thai 🇹🇭


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to go ไป
How to say “to go” in Thai? “ไป”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ไป” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on to go in Thai like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

Thai Sentences with the Word “To go”

Thai sentence with “ไป” English translation for ไป S

ฉัน ไป บ้าน.

I go to the house.

ไป ที่สถานี กันเถอะ.

Let’s go to the station.

พวกเรา ต้องการ ไป บ้าน.

We want to go to the house.

คุณอยาก ไป ชายหาด ไหม?

You would like to go to the beach?

คุณไป ที่นั้น บ่อยมั้ย?

Do you also go there often?

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Tips to Remember the Thai Word 'ไป':

1. Visual Association: The Thai character ไป is simple and consists of only two parts. Imagine ‘ป’ as a half circle (like starting a journey) followed by ‘ไ’ that stretches out, symbolizing moving forward or going somewhere.

2. Sound Association: The romanization of ไป is "pai," which sounds like the English word "pie." You can think of someone "going" to get a pie.

Explanations:

– ไป is the Thai word for "to go." It is both an infinitive verb and commonly used in everyday conversations in Thai.

– It is a versatile verb used with various tenses through context or additional time-related words since Thai language does not use conjugation in the same way English does.

Other Words that Mean the Same Thing:

– เดินทาง (deun-thaang) which means "travel" or "journey."

Infinitive and Conjugations:

– In Thai, verbs do not conjugate according to tense. Instead, context and time indicators are used.

Present Context: ไป (pai) – just use in present; in context, it’s understood as "go" or "is going."

Past Context: ไปแล้ว (pai laew) – "went" or "has gone" with the use of แล้ว (laew) meaning "already."

Future Context: จะไป (ja pai) – "will go" or using the word จะ (ja) for future tense.

Examples of Sentences:

1. Present:
– ฉันไปตลาด (chan pai talat) – I go to the market.

2. Past:
– เขาไปแล้ว (khao pai laew) – He/She has gone.

3. Future:
– พรุ่งนี้เราจะไปทะเล (phrung-nii rao ja pai thale) – Tomorrow we will go to the sea.

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