معنی
Asking about someone's physical state.
زمینه فرهنگی
Asking 'Nueai mai' is often followed by offering water or food. It's part of the 'host' culture. A boss asking a junior 'Nueai mai' is a sign of a 'kind' boss (Jai Dee). It's a way to build loyalty. In dating, this is a 'sweet' phrase. It shows you are attentive to your partner's day. Older siblings (Pee) often ask this of younger ones (Nong) to show protection and care.
The 'Nueai' Echo
When someone asks you 'Nueai mai?', the most natural answer is just to say 'Nueai' back if you are, or 'Mai nueai' if you aren't.
Tone Matters
If you say 'Nueai' with a rising tone, it sounds like you are asking a question about the word itself. Keep it low!
معنی
Asking about someone's physical state.
The 'Nueai' Echo
When someone asks you 'Nueai mai?', the most natural answer is just to say 'Nueai' back if you are, or 'Mai nueai' if you aren't.
Tone Matters
If you say 'Nueai' with a rising tone, it sounds like you are asking a question about the word itself. Keep it low!
Don't be too literal
Sometimes people say 'Mai nueai' (Not tired) even when they are, just to be polite. Look at their body language!
خودت رو بسنج
Which phrase is most appropriate to ask your boss if they are tired?
Asking a superior:
Adding 'khrap' makes the phrase polite and respectful for a superior.
Fill in the missing word to ask 'Are you very tired?'
เหนื่อย____ไหม?
'Mak' means 'very' in Thai.
Match the response to the question 'เหนื่อยไหม?'
เหนื่อยไหม?
The most direct answer is to repeat the adjective 'Nueai'.
Complete the dialogue between two friends.
A: วิ่งมา 5 กิโลเมตรเลยเหรอ ____? B: เหนื่อยมาก! ขอน้ำหน่อย
The context of running 5km makes 'Are you tired?' the natural question.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
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4 تمرینهاAsking a superior:
Adding 'khrap' makes the phrase polite and respectful for a superior.
เหนื่อย____ไหม?
'Mak' means 'very' in Thai.
เหนื่อยไหม?
The most direct answer is to repeat the adjective 'Nueai'.
A: วิ่งมา 5 กิโลเมตรเลยเหรอ ____? B: เหนื่อยมาก! ขอน้ำหน่อย
The context of running 5km makes 'Are you tired?' the natural question.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, but always add 'khrap' or 'kha' at the end to remain respectful.
'Nueai' is general tiredness; 'Plia' is physical weakness or exhaustion from heat/illness.
No, it's honest. But adding 'tae su' (but I'll fight) makes you sound more positive.
Say 'Nueai mak' (เหนื่อยมาก).
Yes, though 'Nueai jai' is more specific for 'tired of a situation'.
It's a way to show concern and empathy, similar to asking 'How are you?' in English.
No, 'pa' is very casual slang. Only use it with close friends.
It means to recover from tiredness or to disappear (the tiredness).
Only if they look like they need help, otherwise it might be a bit weird.
No, 'boring' is 'na-buea'. They sound a bit similar but are different.
عبارات مرتبط
ง่วงไหม
similarAre you sleepy?
สู้ๆ
builds onKeep fighting!
พักผ่อนนะ
builds onTake a rest.
เหนื่อยใจ
specialized formMentally tired / Discouraged