Björn Lindström

#linux user since ca 1997
#sdf member since 2003
#emacs fancier
‣ กำลังหัด #ภาษาไทย
‣ pronoun: เขา
‣ amateur #necktie #knot model

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  • @TrickDacy @rimu but use them much more restrictively. As an example in Thai, “yes” is “chai”, but is used only in a few situations, like if a question is ended with “chai mai” (yes followed by word forming polar question).

    In interfaces you can’t usually put this as yes/no buttons, but rather usually one is a verb like “khao” (“come/go in”) and the other is the same word prefixed with mai (“not”, different tone from the other “mai” i mentioned).

    Chinese is similar but I don’t know it as well.