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How do you write Welcome in Thai?

There are two ways to write "Welcome" in Thai, depending on the context:

1. "Welcome" as a greeting:

* ยินดีต้อนรับ (yin di ton rap) - This is the most common and formal way to say "Welcome". It literally translates to "Happy to welcome".

2. "Welcome" as a sign or on a website:

* ยินดีต้อนรับ (yin di ton rap) - This is the same as above, and it is commonly used in this context.

Pronunciation Guide:

* ยินดีต้อนรับ (yin di ton rap)

* ยิน (yin) - pronounced like "yin" in "yin and yang"

* ดี (di) - pronounced like "dee" in "deed"

* ต้อน (ton) - pronounced like "ton" in "tonight"

* รับ (rap) - pronounced like "rap" in "rap music"

You can also use "สวัสดี" (sa wat di) which means "hello" or "good day" as a general greeting that can also be interpreted as "welcome" depending on the context.

Example:

* ยินดีต้อนรับสู่ร้านของเรา (yin di ton rap su raan khong rao) - Welcome to our shop.

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