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==Videos==
===Indirect Questions in Thai Language: How to say 'If' in Thai ...===
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How to say “If” in Thai
  • ถา [taa] (If, used in both spoken and written language (non formal texts). This is most used and more than good enough for a start). หาก [haak(L) ] (If, mostly used in written language, but can occur in lectures, or other semiformal contexts)!


Sources

https://www.thaiguide.dk/download/Straight-To-The-Point-Emil-Vohlert.pdf?fbclid=IwAR0yoUAagls_67jPH-dCdHquWbtiBEtGL7YJlwDBpBbCYdffvec2onbK3wg

Videos

Indirect Questions in Thai Language: How to say 'If' in Thai ...