A2 Expression 중립

ขอถามอะไรหน่อย

ขอถามอะไรหนอย

Can I ask something?

A polite way to lead into a question.

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문화적 배경

When using this phrase with someone older or of higher status, it is common to perform a small 'Wai' or at least lower your head slightly to show respect. Thai culture avoids directness to prevent conflict. 'Noi' (a little) is used in almost all requests (e.g., 'help a little', 'look a little') to make the speaker seem less demanding. Even with this polite opener, Thais may still feel 'Kreng Jai' (reluctant to bother you). If someone says 'Kho tham arai noi' and then hesitates, they are waiting for your verbal 'permission' to continue. In Thai LINE culture, sending 'ขอถามอะไรหน่อย' and waiting for a reply before asking the actual question is considered more polite than sending a 'wall of text' immediately.

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The Standalone LINE Ping

If you want to be very Thai, send 'ขอถามอะไรหน่อยครับ' as a single message on LINE. Wait for them to say 'ครับ' before asking your question. It's the digital version of knocking on a door.

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Don't forget the Particle!

Without 'khrap' or 'ka', this phrase can sound a bit demanding to people you don't know well. Always add it!

A polite way to lead into a question.

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The Standalone LINE Ping

If you want to be very Thai, send 'ขอถามอะไรหน่อยครับ' as a single message on LINE. Wait for them to say 'ครับ' before asking your question. It's the digital version of knocking on a door.

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Don't forget the Particle!

Without 'khrap' or 'ka', this phrase can sound a bit demanding to people you don't know well. Always add it!

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Body Language

A small head nod while saying this phrase increases your 'politeness points' significantly.

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Vowel Length

Stretching the 'Noi' to 'Nooooooi' (in a playful way) can make you sound more hesitant and extra polite with friends.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the missing word to make the sentence a polite question opener.

ขอ____อะไรหน่อยครับ (Kho ____ arai noi khrap)

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'Tham' means to ask. The full phrase 'Kho tham arai noi' is the standard way to say 'May I ask you something?'.

Which version is the most natural way to ask a friend a question in a text message?

Texting a close friend:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: ถามไรหน่อยดิ

'Tham rai noi di' is the informal, slangy version perfect for close friends.

Complete the dialogue with the most appropriate response.

A: ขอถามอะไรหน่อยได้ไหมคะ B: ________

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'Dai ka, wa ma loei' means 'Yes, go ahead,' which is the natural response to someone asking if they can ask a question.

Match the phrase to the correct situation.

Situation: You are in a formal meeting with your boss.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: ขออนุญาตสอบถามหน่อยครับ

'Kho anuyat sop-tham' is the formal version suitable for a professional setting.

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시각 학습 자료

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Fill in the missing word to make the sentence a polite question opener. Fill Blank A1

ขอ____อะไรหน่อยครับ (Kho ____ arai noi khrap)

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: ถาม

'Tham' means to ask. The full phrase 'Kho tham arai noi' is the standard way to say 'May I ask you something?'.

Which version is the most natural way to ask a friend a question in a text message? Choose A2

Texting a close friend:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: ถามไรหน่อยดิ

'Tham rai noi di' is the informal, slangy version perfect for close friends.

Complete the dialogue with the most appropriate response. dialogue_completion B1

A: ขอถามอะไรหน่อยได้ไหมคะ B: ________

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: ได้ค่ะ ว่ามาเลย

'Dai ka, wa ma loei' means 'Yes, go ahead,' which is the natural response to someone asking if they can ask a question.

Match the phrase to the correct situation. situation_matching B2

Situation: You are in a formal meeting with your boss.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: ขออนุญาตสอบถามหน่อยครับ

'Kho anuyat sop-tham' is the formal version suitable for a professional setting.

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

12 질문

No, that means 'What are you doing?'. You must include 'Kho' to make it 'May I ask'.

Yes, it's just a shorter version. It's slightly less 'soft' but still very common.

You can use 'Mee rueang ja tham noi' (I have a matter to ask) to signal seriousness.

If you are male and speaking to someone you aren't close with, yes. It's essential for the A2 level.

Say 'Dai khrap/ka' (Yes) or 'Wa ma loei' (Go ahead/Speak it out).

Yes, but often upgraded to 'Kho anuyat sop-tham' for more formality.

Yes, it's very appropriate, especially if you add 'khrap/ka'.

It means 'something'. It makes the request less specific and therefore less 'heavy'.

Literally yes, but pragmatically it's just a softener. You aren't necessarily asking a 'small' question.

Absolutely, it's the best way to start asking for directions.

That's just the casual, fast-speech version where 'arai' becomes 'rai'.

Yes, but you can drop the 'khrap/ka' and use 'na' instead.

관련 표현

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ขออนุญาต

builds on

May I have permission?

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รบกวนหน่อย

similar

Sorry to bother you.

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สงสัยว่า

specialized form

I wonder if...

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มีเรื่องจะปรึกษา

builds on

I have something to consult you about.

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ถามจริง

contrast

Seriously?

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