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How to Say I Miss You in Isaan Thai

A Anonymous30 Jul 2026EnglishThai
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Miss you, the Isaan way

Thailand has rich regional languages, and this one is pure northeast. Khit hawt (คิดฮอด) is the Isaan way to say I miss you, and you will hear it constantly in Isaan songs and everyday speech across the region.

In central Thai the same feeling is khit thueng (คิดถึง), so learning both gives you a lovely window into how the country's regions differ. Khit hawt carries a warm, heartfelt tone that Thai music has made famous.

Picking up a regional phrase like this always delights the people who use it. This short Thai reel shows how to say I miss you in Isaan so you can share a little of that northeastern warmth.

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