That is way too hardcore!!! And we don't
useually
saying such a thing in Thai, due to the
Thai culture!!!
So I think if you would ever say that to
a girl she will
slap ur face and run away :-D
Comment by: Mina Minaa Rated:1/5
That is way too hardcore!!! And we don't
useually
saying such a thing in Thai, due to the
Thai culture!!!
So I think if you would ever say that to
a girl she will
slap ur face and run away :-D
Comment by: Mina Minaa Rated:1/5
What is 'di mak'? Comment by: kay
Yes, I agree with Mina Minaa. I guess we
never use this phrase at all. Well, for
one think, I'm a girl, and if anybody
ever use it with it, if possible, I'll
kill 'em right away.
Reply to Kay: di mak means "very good"
in English.
di = good, mak =very Comment by: iSorami Rated:1/5
Well, technically the problem with this
phrase is "Pom" as that polite form
cannot go with "yet"
Better "goo yak yet meung" which is
ridiculously crude but could represent
real language Comment by: CDB
Pom aw gan kun - means the same but
better Comment by: Paul