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How do you say help in Thai?

There are a few ways to say "help" in Thai, depending on the context:

General help:

* ช่วย (chuay): This is the most common and general way to say "help." It can be used in a variety of situations, like asking someone to assist with a task or offering to help someone in need.

* ช่วยด้วย (chuay duay): This is a more emphatic way to say "help" and is often used in situations where you need urgent assistance.

Specific help:

* ช่วยฉัน (chuay chan): This means "help me" and is used when you need someone to help you personally.

* ช่วยเขา (chuay khao): This means "help him/her" and is used when you need someone to help another person.

Other helpful phrases:

* ช่วยเหลือ (chuay luea): This is a more formal way to say "help" and is often used in official contexts.

* ขอความช่วยเหลือ (khor kwahm chuay luea): This literally means "to request help" and is a formal way to ask for assistance.

Example:

* ช่วยฉันหน่อย (chuay chan noy): Help me a little.

* ช่วยเขาด้วย (chuay khao duay): Help him/her!

* ขอความช่วยเหลือ (khor kwahm chuay luea): I request your assistance.

Remember to use the appropriate level of formality and politeness when asking for help in Thai.

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