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How to Say My Phone Is About to Die in Thai

A Anonymous18 Jul 2026EnglishThai
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When your battery is nearly gone

We have all needed this one. In Thai you do not really say the phone is dying, you say the battery is running out. The word for battery, bat (แบต), is a short English loanword, paired with the idea of it almost being gone.

So a natural way to warn someone is that your bat is nearly out, a quick heads up before you disappear offline. It is casual, everyday language you will genuinely use.

Handy in Phuket when you are navigating, sharing a location or calling a ride and your charge is fading fast. This short Thai reel shows how to say your phone is about to die so you get the message across before it goes dark.

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