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Does anyone know how to say "I like you" and "I love you" in Thai? It’s best to pronounce it = = urgent, urgent, urgent, urgent! ! !

If you are a boy, you have to say this:

I love you pronounced: Peng Lakun

I like you pronounced: Peng Qiaobu Kun

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(means to like)

If you are a girl, you have to say this:

? I love you pronounced: Tanglakun

? I like you. Pronunciation: Matangqiao Bukun

That’s it. There are other ways to express I love you. This is basically the difference between personal pronouns, such as: (?)? ;?;?** (This means brother, **use a girl’s name. Because he is used to using names instead of you and me in Thai.)

As for the point you said, I like it to be " " Roman pronunciation: chawb Chinese pronunciation: Qiaobu. The usage is basically the same as the usage of "like" in Chinese. Well, I like it~. I think it should be (yes), (I like it, ?ka is the suffix used by girls)

Derivatives:

A question: Do you love him? (??)

Answer B: No, I don’t love him. (,?)