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sanya
Contract; promise
A formal written agreement; also means a promise.
เราเซ็นสัญญาหนึ่งปี
We signed a one-year contract.
The word 'สัญญา' (sanya) comes from the Pali term 'saññā,' meaning a promise or agreement. It has been used in Buddhist texts to denote commitments or vows, evolving into a term commonly used in legal and business contexts in modern Thai.
Used primarily in formal settings such as legal documents, contracts, or negotiations, 'สัญญา' is often employed in spoken and written Thai. It is understood across all regions of Thailand with no notable dialectal variations.