mi wai-fai fri mai?
มีไวไฟฟรีไหม?
This phrase is a direct and common way to inquire about the availability of free WiFi. It's widely understood and appropriate for use in various settings such as hotels, cafes, restaurants, or public areas where one might expect internet access. It's a polite and straightforward question.
In Thai, 'ไหม' (mai) is a common and polite question particle placed at the end of a statement to turn it into a yes/no question. It indicates that the speaker is seeking confirmation.
The verb 'มี' (mi) means 'to have' or 'there is/are'. It is frequently used to inquire about the existence or presence of something, making it suitable for asking if something is available.
In Thai, adjectives typically follow the noun they modify. In this phrase, 'ฟรี' (fri - free) directly follows 'ไวไฟ' (wai-fai - WiFi) to describe it.
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