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Different ways to say to fall in Thai

Different ways to say to fall in Thai

In Thai Language, there are a few ways to say to drop or to fall. I will explain the different ways and when to use each. 💡 Keep in mind that a lot of times the word ลง (long) is added after the vocabulary meaning "to fall" because ลง means down. So it's like saying...

Plural form in Thai

Plural form in Thai

When you want to change a word from singular to plural in English, most of the time you just add an s at the end (kid => kids, horse => horses, laptop => laptops). There are exceptions such as child =>children, woman => women). Thai language does not...

How to ask What is your name in Thai?

How to ask What is your name in Thai?

"What is your name?" is a question you will ask and get asked often in Thailand. Let's learn how to say it. What is your name In Thai? What is your name in Thai is คุณชื่ออะไร (kun chêu à-rai). Literally: You name what? Let's break it down. คุณ kun = You...

Telling directions in Thai

Telling directions in Thai

In this article, I will teach you important words you need to know when you want to tell directions. This will be useful for you when you get in a taxi, travel around Thailand, ask for directions, etc. Let's go! Important vocabulary เลี้ยวlíeowto...

What is the Thai Wai (ไหว้) and how to do it

What is the Thai Wai (ไหว้) and how to do it

If you have traveled in Thailand, you must have seen people greeting each other by putting their hands together (as if they were praying) and slightly bowing their head. This is called a Wai. In this article, I will teach you what the Thai Wai (ไหว้) is, how to do it,...

Meaning of มั้ง and how to use it

Meaning of มั้ง and how to use it

You probably know that maybe in Thai is อาจจะ (àat jà). But did you know มั้ง máng is another colloquial way of saying "maybe"? It adds a degree of uncertainty. มั้ง máng means maybe, not sure, perhaps. It's a very Thai way of saying maybe. The formula is to put มั้ง...

What does สู้ๆ mean?

What does สู้ๆ mean?

I bet you have seen or heard Thai people saying สู้ๆ (sôo sôo) in many situations. But do you actually know what สู้ๆ means and when are appropriate situations to use it? The meaning of สู้ๆ สู้ๆ literally translates to "fighting fighting" however the real uses of...

Prepositions of place in Thai

Prepositions of place in Thai

Let's learn some prepositions of place in Thai such as on, in, below, in front of, behind, between, etc. ข้าง (kâang) and ด้าน (dâan) both mean "side". So, in the following examples, you will see different ways to say the same thing. บน (bon) = on top of/above The dog...