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Verbs in Thai~ 🇹🇭
🇹🇭 Did you know? In Thai, we can use กิน (gin) for both food and drinks. For example: กินข้าว — eat rice / have a meal กินน้ำ — drink water We also use ดื่ม (deum) for drinks, especially when we want to specifically say “drink.” #learning #Thai #ThaiCulture #learningthai #t
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Count with me in Thai!~ 🇹🇭 Thai Language
Did you know? Thailand has its own numerals! Thai people use both Thai numerals and Arabic numerals in everyday life. Thai numerals: ๐ ๑ ๒ ๓ ๔ ๕ ๖ ๗ ๘ ๙ Arabic numerals: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 You’ll still see Thai numerals in official documents, traditional contexts, and Thai art and
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Places in Thai. Part 2 ~ 🇹🇭 Thai Language
🚆 Did you know? In Thailand, we don’t usually say “สถานีรถไฟฟ้า” (sa-thaa-nii-rot-fai -faa) when talking about a specific station. Instead, we usually say “BTS” or “MRT”, depending on which system we’re talking about. For example: “ไป BTS” — Go to the BTS “สถานี MRT” — MRT station And
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Today is Saturday. Mali went on a trip and is now back at the hotel.~ 🇹🇭

Did you know? There are so many ways to say “I” in Thai! In English, we have “I.” In Chinese, we have “我 (wǒ).” But in Thai, there are many different ways to refer to yourself. You can even use your own name to refer to yourself, just like Mali does. There’s also ฉัน (chăn), which is
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Animal in Thai ~ 🇹🇭 Thai Language
Did you know? 🐶 In Thai, we have a more polite/formal word for “dog”: สุนัข (sù-nák). หมา (mǎa) is the everyday, casual word. Let’s learn some animal names in Thai! 🐶🐱 Which one is your favorite? #learning #Thai #ThaiCulture #learningthai #thailanguage #ThaiCartoon #Thai #le
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Clothes in Thai~🇹🇭 Thai language
In Thai, we use “หมวก” as a general word for many types of headwear. In English, different types often have different names, such as hat, cap, beanie, and helmet. So, Thai speakers may simply say “หมวกอยู่ไหน?”, while English speakers may be more specific depending on the type. #learnin
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Places in Thai~ 🇹🇭 Thai Language
Some Thai words are quite long, so you may hear them differently from what you learned. In everyday conversation, Thai people often shorten words by dropping some sounds or syllables. For example : (Hospital) โรงพยาบาล → โรงบาล rohng-pa-yaa-baan → rong-baan So, if you hear a Thai person
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Thai Fruits ~ 🇹🇭 Thai Language
Did you know? 🇹🇭 Oranges, bananas & watermelons are available year-round in Thailand. But mangoes are a whole different story! 🥭 Thailand has MANY varieties! Here are 4 you should try: Nam Dok Mai — sweet & fragrant when ripe Khiao Sawoei — crispy, sweet & slightly tangy when
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Thai Food ~ 🇹🇭 Thai Language
This is Chicken Panang Curry. It’s a popular Thai curry made with chicken cooked in a rich, creamy Panang curry sauce. The sauce is made with coconut milk, Panang curry paste, and aromatic herbs and spices. It’s slightly sweet, creamy, and mildly spicy. People usually enjoy it with steamed jasmine
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Color in Thai ~ 🇹🇭 Thai Language
Did you know Thai people use things around us to describe color shades? In English, you might say 'Maroon' or 'Burgundy'. But in Thai, we relate colors to real-life objects! สีแดง - See Daeng (Red) สีแดงเลือดนก (See Daeng Luead Nok): Literally "Bird's blood red"
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Thai Vocabulary ~ 🇹🇭 Thai Language
“Ta-lay” means “the sea.” “Phu-Khao” means “the mountain.” “Ton-Mai” means “tree.” In Thai, this word is used as a general term for trees, without specifying a particular type or species. The same goes for “Dok-Mai,” which means “flower” or “flowers.” Thai doesn’t have separate singular an
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Verbs in Thai ~🇹🇭 Thai Language
Did you know?.. In Thai, “นอน” (nawn) is used broadly for the action of lying down or being in a lying position whether you’re actually sleeping or just lying down and relaxing. For example, “นอนเล่น”(nawn-len) means to lie down and relax, not to sleep. In English, you may use “lie down” wh
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