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How do you say nothing in thai?

There are a few ways to say "nothing" in Thai, depending on the context:

General "nothing":

* ไม่มี (mîi mǎi) - This is the most common and direct way to say "nothing". It literally means "not have".

* อะไรก็ไม่มี (àrai gɔ̂ mǎi mîi) - This means "there is nothing" and is a bit more emphatic.

"Nothing at all":

* ไม่มีอะไรเลย (mǎi mîi àrai ləi) - This means "there is nothing at all" and is the strongest way to express "nothing".

"Nothing special":

* ไม่มีอะไรพิเศษ (mǎi mîi àrai pʰí sɛɛt) - This means "there is nothing special".

"Nothing to do":

* ไม่มีอะไรทำ (mǎi mîi àrai tʰam) - This means "there is nothing to do".

"Nothing to eat":

* ไม่มีอะไรกิน (mǎi mîi àrai kin) - This means "there is nothing to eat".

It's important to choose the right phrase based on the context of the conversation.

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