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How do you say pleasure in thai?

There are a few ways to say "pleasure" in Thai, depending on the context:

General "pleasure":

* ความสุข (kwaa suk) - This is the most common and general translation for "pleasure." It literally means "happiness" or "joy."

* ความยินดี (kwaa yin dii) - This translates to "delight" or "joy." It's often used in formal contexts, like when expressing gratitude.

"Pleasure" as a response to "thank you":

* ไม่เป็นไร (mai pen rai) - This translates to "you're welcome" and is the most common way to respond to "thank you" in Thai.

* ด้วยความยินดี (duai kwaa yin dii) - This means "with pleasure" and is more formal than "mai pen rai."

"Pleasure" in the sense of "enjoyment":

* สนุก (sanuk) - This means "fun" or "enjoyment" and is used for activities.

* เพลิดเพลิน (phlert phlern) - This translates to "enjoyable" or "delightful" and can be used for things or experiences.

The best way to use these words depends on the specific situation and the level of formality.

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