Pad=stir fry
where does pad thai come from
Since Thai is not written with the Roman alphabet, either conversion to the Roman alphabet is OK and arguably correct. *Nearly all Thai restaurants use pad Thai, because it is a standard conversion for consistency in translation - however there is a big problem with this. If you are new to the Thai language and you are an English speaker and you say phat or pad Thai, you will not be saying it correctly. English speakers read "pad" and say it exactly like the English word pad as in "note pad." Unfortunately "pad" does not sound like the actual Thai word ผัด which sounds like "putt" as in "golf putt." *(Noo2012)
thai means white elephant. so Thailand means land of white elephant Thai doesn't mean White elephant. It neans free to do/choose or freedom depending on context Passa Thai = Thai Language. Pood Passa Thai, = speak Thai language.
That's a trick question! "Thai" is the language itself. Phrases or words in a language can't be translated into the same language.
The Thai language is called ภาษาไทย (Phasa Thai) in Thai.
Thailand.
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The language spoken by the Thai people is Thai. It is the official language of Thailand and is spoken by the majority of the population. Thai is a tonal language with its own unique script.
Thais speak the Thai language, which is the official language of Thailand. The Thai language is part of the Kra-Dai language family and is written using the Thai script.
Thai style fry noodle, a very common food in Thailand.Official English translation is Pad Thai (or Phad Thai)
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