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Originally posted by BadBlintz:

Is there one? What's the closest Thai expression to "bullshit?" There's got to be better than "go-hok."

daw laae

daw - rhymes with saw. laae - like the first sylable of ladder, but prononunced with a rising tone.

Just like Bullshit, not a polite term.

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Originally posted by Goofaholix:

My Thai friends often use the phrase "Kii Moor" in the same context that we use "Bullshit". I'm not sure whether it's meant the same, though I suspect a literal translation is "Pigshit". Anybody else come across this?

Thanks all for the good answers. Isn't pig pronounced "moo"? not "moor"?

And what about "leo lai" which is supposed to mean "nonsense?"

[ February 18, 2002: Message edited by: BadBlintz ]

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Originally posted by New Petchburi Pete:

Bad Blintz,

PLease read what I just posted under "Don't do this!" You will find the thread where this discussion is taking place: Language.

Just look at the topic more closely.

Chok dee

Pete, do you mean "please be careful?" That's not the same as "don't do this."

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Hi Cent,

I must caution you about the word for 'buffalo,' It is closely related

to the word for a penis. Should you

mistakingly call a Thai a buffalo,

you will get into a fight, something

I most definitely would not recommend!

I was in only one fight in LOS. I was

leaving Patpong with Fon (she likes

Lucifer's disco ... I don't!) when I

was shoved from behind. When I turned

around, I thought I first saw a lady!

Upon looking more closely I thought it

was a transvestite. I did not punch her,

him or whatever (because I wasn't sure

of it's sexual status). I simply put "it"

down with a very simple judo move. I like

to protect my knuckles when able.

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Originally posted by BadBlintz:

Thanks all for the good answers. Isn't pig pronounced "moo"? not "moor"?

And what about "leo lai" which is supposed to mean "nonsense?"

[ February 18, 2002: Message edited by: BadBlintz ]

you are right: moor has nothing to do with pig (moo), it stands for talk big, boast

leo lai means nonsense; other words for that are raisara and a bit more slang chui chui

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All,

Well, my Thai is horrible yet, but I just put together Kii=shit and kwai=buffalo. So I use "kii kwai" as my own ignorant form of "bullshit" when joking with the wife about something I don't believe. She understands what I'm saying anyway. And yeah, she does understand what bullshit means in English. I had to explain it to her once after using it and she heard me and asked for an interpretation. Now she uses it on me once in a while when she calls me on my bullshit! :-) Although never in public.

Cent

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Originally posted by BadBlintz:

Thanks, golden child. Is that pronounced just the way it looks? What's the turtle alphabet? DOn't the turtles learn the same alphabet the humans do?

BadBlintz,

Thanks. Haven't laughed that hard in a while! Struck my funny bone with that line for some reason! Had me laughing out loud.

Cent

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Originally posted by samak:

you are right: moor has nothing to do with pig (moo), it stands for talk big, boast

leo lai means nonsense; other words for that are raisara and a bit more slang chui chui

Thanks. How do Thais pronounce Moor? I would think that would be difficult for them. WHat's the tone?

So now we have 3 or 4 good words for bullshit. Thanks all!

Daw laa

Kii Moor

Leolai

Raisara

How about we rate these? Which is best to use, most commonly understood, which is more obscure? Anyone know the tones?

Also, Pete (I think it was Pete), re buffalo being like penis, isn't buffalo kwai and penis Jew? Those don't sound alike to me.

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