Thai · Greetings & Phrases
sabai di
I'm fine
The standard reply to how are you, meaning comfortable and well.
ฉันสบายดี ขอบคุณ
I am fine, thank you.
'สบายดี' (sabai di) means 'to be fine' or 'to be well,' combining 'สบาย' (sabai), meaning 'comfortable' or 'well,' and 'ดี' (di), meaning 'good.'
'สบายดี' is utilized in informal settings as a response to inquiries about one's well-being. It is mostly spoken and informal in nature.