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Hi,

 

I'm not fluent by any means, but when asking for something (as in KS's example), using 'Khaw" (may I have....), the sentence is usually ended with 'noi' (Khaw khao noi). "Noi' (little bit/some) at the end, softens the request, and makes it seem less of an order, and is more polite. :)

 

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Hi,

 

Yes, thanks, I realize that. I was ending with ". . . iik noi khrap" i.e., "little more" as KS originally suggested. This is exactly the phrase I was looking for.

 

I have really been making an effort over the past few months to improve my ability to understand and communicate a bit in Thai. I find it helpful to review some words and phrases right before going to sleep. I think it helps get the material into long term memory. Anyway, I'm really looking forward to being back there and working on the language more with assistance from some native speakers. On my next trip I'll be there for two months so I hope to make a lot of progress.

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