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Asking about the weather or physical heat
문화적 배경
In Bangkok, 'Rorn Mai' is often a lead-in to suggesting a move to a shopping mall, which act as public cooling centers. During the 'cool season' (Dec-Jan), this phrase is replaced by 'Nao Mai?' (Is it cold?), which is asked with a sense of novelty and excitement. Asking 'Rorn Mai' is considered a prerequisite for being a good host. You should never wait for a guest to complain about the heat. In offices, asking 'Rorn Mai' can be a subtle way to complain about the building's facilities without being confrontational.
The 'Mái' Shift
Always use the high tone 'มั้ย' (mái) in conversation to sound like a local. The rising tone 'ไหม' (mǎi) sounds like a textbook.
Spicy vs Hot
If you ask a waiter 'Rorn mai?' about your curry, they will think you're asking if it's freshly cooked and hot to the touch, not if it's spicy.
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Asking about the weather or physical heat
The 'Mái' Shift
Always use the high tone 'มั้ย' (mái) in conversation to sound like a local. The rising tone 'ไหม' (mǎi) sounds like a textbook.
Spicy vs Hot
If you ask a waiter 'Rorn mai?' about your curry, they will think you're asking if it's freshly cooked and hot to the touch, not if it's spicy.
The Follow-up
If someone says 'Rorn', the polite thing to do is offer a solution, like turning on a fan or offering water.
Politeness Matters
Even if you are sweating and miserable, adding 'khrap/kha' makes your question sound like a polite inquiry rather than a grumpy complaint.
셀프 테스트
How do you ask a teacher if it's hot in the classroom?
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When speaking to a teacher, you must add the polite particle 'khrap' or 'kha'.
Complete the dialogue with the correct question particle.
A: วันนี้อากาศร้อน___? B: ร้อนมากครับ
'ไหม' is the standard question particle for yes/no questions.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Which phrase is best for a close friend while walking outside?
'ร้อนป่ะ' is very informal slang suitable for close friends.
Choose the most natural response.
A: กาแฟร้อนไหม? B: ________
In Thai, you answer by repeating the adjective ('Rorn') rather than saying 'Yes'.
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시각 학습 자료
Hot vs Spicy
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제ในห้องนี้...
When speaking to a teacher, you must add the polite particle 'khrap' or 'kha'.
A: วันนี้อากาศร้อน___? B: ร้อนมากครับ
'ไหม' is the standard question particle for yes/no questions.
Which phrase is best for a close friend while walking outside?
'ร้อนป่ะ' is very informal slang suitable for close friends.
A: กาแฟร้อนไหม? B: ________
In Thai, you answer by repeating the adjective ('Rorn') rather than saying 'Yes'.
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자주 묻는 질문
12 질문No, use 'Ped Mai' (เผ็ดไหม) for spiciness. 'Rorn' only refers to temperature.
'ไหม' (rising tone) is the formal written form. 'มั้ย' (high tone) is how it's actually pronounced in daily conversation.
Answer 'Rorn' (Hot) or 'Mai Rorn' (Not hot). You repeat the adjective.
Not at all! It's a very common and friendly way to start a conversation, especially while waiting for transport.
Yes, adding 'Khun' (You) makes it more specific to the person's feeling, but it's often dropped in casual speech.
It means 'hot-hearted' or impatient. It's a personality trait, not a physical state.
Use 'Rorn rue plao' when you want to be slightly more formal or when you are genuinely asking 'Is it hot or not?'.
Rarely. In the cool season, people switch to 'Nao Mai?' (Is it cold?).
Yes, you can ask 'เตาร้อนไหม' (Is the stove hot?).
It's a social ritual to acknowledge shared discomfort and show empathy.
'Rorn pa?' (ร้อนป่ะ) is the most common slang version among teenagers.
It can mean 'urgent' in phrases like 'Rorn duan' (urgent).
관련 표현
ร้อนมาก
similarVery hot
ร้อนจะตาย
specialized formHot enough to die
อบอ้าว
specialized formHumid/Stuffy
ใจร้อน
builds onHot-headed/Impatient
เย็นสบาย
contrastPleasantly cool