(Sorry that these are two completely random phrases.)
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Are you OK?
Khoon-sabai-dee-mai?.
I’m OK. (affirmative response)
Sabai-dee.
I’m not OK. (negative response).
Mai-sabai.
How are you?
Khoon-sabai-dee-rue?.
Fine. (affirmative response)
Sabai-dee.
Not fine. (negative response).
Mai-sabai.
I love you.
Phom-rak-khoon. (male speaker)
Chan-rak-khoon (female speaker).
Well, “I love you” is à¸à¸¡à¸£à¸±à¸à¸à¸¸à¸ (phom rak khun) when a guy is saying it, and à¸à¸±à¸à¸£à¸±à¸à¸à¸¸à¸ (chan rak khun) when a girl (such as yourself) is saying it.
I’m sorry, but I can’t find what “Are you okay?” is in Thai. (Apparently, according to the travel journals I’ve read, they say the English phrase a lot.)