Thai · Greetings & Phrases
arun sawat
Good morning
A formal morning greeting; in everyday speech Thais simply say sawatdi.
อรุณสวัสดิ์ค่ะ นอนหลับสบายไหม
Good morning! Did you sleep well?
'อรุณสวัสดิ์' (arun sawat) combines 'อรุณ' (arun), meaning 'dawn,' and 'สวัสดิ์' (sawat), meaning 'well-being.' It reflects the time of day when light returns and a new beginning is acknowledged.
Primarily used in the morning, this phrase is suitable for both formal and informal settings. It's common in spoken communication as well as in written form, especially in greetings and wishes.