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November 27th, 2018, 03:41
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A กิ๊ก (gík) by any other name
There was some confusion on the word gík in another thread but as some readers may not be interested in fictional posts/threads, I've decided to reproduce my explanation here which was initially addressed to Smiles.
Hi Smiles
It's กิ๊ก, pronounced as gík. The g here sounds like an un-aspirated k. It means a casual boyfriend, girlfriend or playmate; someone you're likely to be sharing intimacy with.
I think I understand how Pot mistook it for a "bunch of lady-boys standing around in loud screeching conversation". He probably heard you pronounce it as
คิก or kík where the k here IS aspirated. It denotes the sound of giggling which lady-boys often make
OR he might have heard it as (more likely)
กรีด or grèet which means to scream, screech or shriek, which lady-boys certainly do.
The three words have very close pronunciations and it is easy to be misunderstood. Even Thais misunderstand each other hence it is sometimes necessary to provide context.
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November 27th, 2018, 04:49
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Re: A กิ๊ก (gík) by any other name
Perhaps this could be a new "thing" on the board, those members who (believe) they can speak and are fluent in Thai could perhaps post a different word each day and then give us the meaning and proper pronunciation of that work so that we too can all become fluent in Thai..... NEVER .......
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November 27th, 2018, 06:56
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Re: A กิ๊ก (gík) by any other name
Thank you Sglad. I will run those Thai words ( กิ๊ก ) as well as ( คิก ) and ( กรีด ) by The Man and see what says. If you are wrong on any of those he will come and visit you
Just another reason why I love living in Thailand
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