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สบาย — meaning in English: comfortable

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แผนที่
phaen thi
สบาย
sabai
ตอนนี้
ton ni
วันอาทิตย์
wan athit
สนุก
sanuk
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informal common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'สบาย' (sabai) when discussing personal comfort, such as describing a cozy chair or a relaxing day at home. You might hear it in casual conversations among friends at a café, or when asking someone how they feel after a long journey.
Synonyms & nuances
'สบาย' (sabai) is similar to 'สะดวก' (saduak), which means 'convenient'. However, while 'สะดวก' focuses on ease and practicality, 'สบาย' conveys a sense of physical or emotional comfort. You would choose 'สบาย' when describing a feeling of relaxation rather than just ease of access.
Culture
'สบาย' (sabai) reflects the Thai cultural emphasis on harmony and relaxation. The word is rooted in a lifestyle that values peace and contentment, which is evident in the country's warm hospitality. Interestingly, 'sabai' is frequently used in the phrase 'สบายดีไหม' (sabai dee mai?), meaning 'Are you comfortable/well?' showing the importance of well-being in Thai social interactions.
FAQ
Q.What does the Thai word สบาย mean?
'สบาย' means 'comfortable' in English, and it's used to express a state of ease, whether physical, emotional, or situational.
Q.How do you use สบาย in a sentence?
You can say 'นั่งสบาย' (nang sabai) which means 'It's comfortable to sit.' This shows that something is pleasant or cozy.
Q.Is there a formal way to express comfortable in Thai?
While 'สบาย' is commonly used, in more formal contexts, you might use phrases that convey comfort in a more elaborate way, but 'สบาย' remains perfectly acceptable in most situations.
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