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...
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How to express whoever, whenever, wherever, whatever, whichever, however in Thai
The question words in Thai ใคร (krai), เมื่อไร (mêua rai), ที่ไหน (têe năi), อะไร (à-rai), ไหน (năi), อย่างไร (yàang rai) (who, when, where, what, which, how) can become whoever, whenever, wherever, whatever, whichever, and however depending on the sentence. Let me...
Difference between Gao and Kuan (เกา, ข่วน) | How to say to scratch in Thai
I was asked by my Thai Student "What is the difference between เกา and ข่วน?" (gao and kùan). They both mean to scratch but there is a difference. ข่วน ข่วน (kùan) means scratch when you get scratched by an animal such as a cat, lion, tiger, etc. Think of the "claws"...
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...
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?
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...
Don’t travel to Thailand without knowing these 10 verbs
Are you planning to visit Thailand? Here are 10 very useful and common Thai verbs related to traveling that you should know before coming. 1. To go = ไป bpai How are you going to Chiang Mai?คุณจะไปเชียงใหม่ยังไงkun jà bpai chiang-mài yang...
How to say to fix in Thai? Difference between ซ่อม and แก้ไข
If you look for the word "Fix" in a Thai dictionary, you will come across 2 words ซ่อม (sôm) and แก้ไข (gâe kăi). Do you know the difference between these words? in this article, I will explain the difference and when to use each. Quick Summary: ซ่อม (sôm) is used...
How to talk about the weather in Thai
Talking about the weather is a good starting point for any conversation. In this article, I will tell you all the vocabulary you need to know to be able to talk about the weather in Thai. Vocabulary about weather in Thai Weather, air: อากาศ aa-gàatGood weather:...
Learn how to say the Organs in Thai Language
In this article, I will teach you the vocabulary for the organs in Thai. Organs in Thai Brain : สมอง sà-mŏngSkull : กะโหลก gà-lòhkThyroid : ไทรอยด์ tai-roiRibs : ซี่โครง sêe krohngLiver : ตับ dtàpKidney : ไต taiHeart : หัวใจ hŭa jaiLungs : ปอด bpòtTendons : เส้นเอ็น...
Private Parts in Thai (How to say penis and vagina)
Talking about sexual organs / private parts in Thai is often a taboo topic. For the sake of education, I will teach you. Male Private Part Let's start off with the word penis. In Thai there are few ways to say it. จู๋ jŏo This is the most common way to say penis. Most...
Learn how to say the Body parts in Thai Language
In this article, I will teach you the vocabulary for the Body parts in Thai. Head Head: หัว hŭaFace: หน้า nâaHair on head: ผม pŏmEyes: ตา taaEyeballs: ลูกตา lôok dtaaEars: หู hŏoForehead: หน้าผาก nâa pàakNose: จมูก jà-mòokCheeks: แก้ม gâemBeard: เครา kraoMustache:...