One of the many, many reasons I love Thai:
Gender is a self spoken expression. We end our sentences with the gender marker we feel to, ka for female or krub for male, we are free to use either as we wish to. In conversation we would never assume the gender of another person, though we would make a guess about whether they were older or younger than us. In Thai culture an age based honorific is used, addressing our elders as P’ or Ba or Yai, etc or someone younger than us as Nong.

When I first encountered this, I didn’t want to disclose my age, my American self had some inner ageism at play. But the longer I’m here the more I love it, to be someone’s P’Lek 😻 is some serious Auntie love. Or to be tucked into the kindness of Nong Lek, I know that I’m being cared for.

And, to be able to end my sentences on my own terms, a “ka” when I’m feeling in my ladyness or a gentle “kub” when I’m just a little guy. No gender imposed except what I speak it to be, this is a kindness I didn’t know existed.
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@MamaLake Thank you for these fascinating insights into another language!

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@NatureMC happy to share! Learning Thai is literally changing the way I relate to words. I love English very much, the nuances held in specific word pairings to convey just the right feeling. Thai is somehow more personal though, our conversations can be very direct, but more relational, conveying our respect through honorifics in almost every sentence. While in English we hide how we're feeling by omitting words or veiling our truth by using tone to convey meaning. In Thai a different tone makes it a different word, tones have non emotional meanings. I'm old and it takes me a long ass time to learn, and tones are still very challenging for me to even hear, let alone speak. But I'm only 2 1/2 years old in Thai, I'm seriously just a baby, and people are really encouraging to me as I try. I'm just really effing grateful to Live in Thailand and to have the opportunity to learn. #thai #polyglot #languagelearning #english