เนี่ย (nîia) is a very useful commonly used Thai particle that you must know to sound like a Thai. You might see this word all the time, but you aren't sure on how to use เนี่ย. There are 3 uses of เนี่ย that I will explain in this article. To introduce a subject You...
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Why do Thai people say อะ à
อะ (à) is a particle in Thai that sticks to the end of sentences to make the phrase sound softer and less blunt. You can stick it behind absolutely any word that you say, however, too much is not always good. Let's take a look at some examples. With Questions: Is it...
How to use เลย
Have you ever come across the word เลย (loie and find it difficult to understand? เลย (loie) is a very commonly used word in Thai that has a few different meanings. In this article, we will take a look at all of the meanings and their uses. Pass The first use of เลย...
How to use แหละ làe in Thai
แหละ (làe) is a Thai particle that you might have heard but aren't quite sure how to use. In Thai, there are many particles that change the nuance or even the meaning of the sentences. In this article, I will explain how and when to use แหละ (làe). To say "That's it!"...
How to use หรอก | Thai Particle: หรอก
After reading this article, you should be able to get a good feel for when หรอก (ròk) is used and how it's used. Meaning of หรอก หรอก (ròk) is a particle that is placed at the end of negative statements (ex: it's not a problem, it's not it, I won't be there, I don't...
Use na like a Real Thai! | Thai particle: นะ
If you've been to Thailand, you've definitely heard Thai people use the word นะ (náa) a lot. After reading this article, you will understand what is na in Thai, how, and when to use na. นะ is a Thai particle that is used at the end of clauses/sentences to express:...
Krap and Ka in Thai
Anyone who has been to Thailand has most definitely heard Thai people use Krap and Ka (ครับ and คะ or ค่ะ) since Thais say them all the time. Men say ครับ (kráp) and women say คะ or ค่ะ (ká or kâ). There are 2 versions of ka which I will explain shortly. ❗️Please...