Ten Essentials of Thai Conversation: Please and Thank You and Excuse Me: Part 2
Ten Essentials of Thai Conversation… You’re my love, your my angel, you’re the girl of my dreams I’d like to thank you, for waiting patiently … Read more
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Ten Essentials of Thai Conversation… You’re my love, your my angel, you’re the girl of my dreams I’d like to thank you, for waiting patiently … Read more
By popular demand, here’s part three of 65 Useful Phrases You Won’t Find in a Travel Phrasebook (close enough anyway). Note: To help those learning … Read more
Ten Essentials of Thai Conversation… Oh, won’t you stay…just a little bit longer. Please, please, please, please, please. Tell me you’re going to. – Maurice … Read more
Ten Essentials of Thai Conversation: Thai Greetings and Ending Particles… You say goodbye and I say hello – Beatles The Thai formal greeting… สวัสดี /sà-wàt-dee/ … Read more
The Ten Essentials of Thai Conversation… Let’s start at the very beginning. A very good place to start – Maria Von Trapp I’m a big … Read more
We had so much fun with the first postload of useful Thai phrases shared with members of my Facebook Group (Learn Thai with พร) that … Read more
Here are 65 useful Thai phrases that I shared with members of my Facebook Group, Learn Thai with พร, over several weeks. The title is … Read more
Reading and Writing Thai… For years I’ve been hearing raves about Somsonge Burusphat’s Reading And Writing Thai. It was created way back in 2006 and … Read more
Anki Flashcard Decks: The introduction… Anki is a Flashcard based spaced repetition program. It can help you to study Thai by training new words using … Read more
Thai Sentence Expansion Drills… The idea for this brief post came from Aaron Myers’ handy Language Learning Tip: Sentence Expansion Drills (see his post for … Read more
Opening Connectors for Thai learners… As mentioned in the first post of the series, Thai Language Connectors: Starter Pack, Opening Connectors are responses to questions … Read more
Relearn Thai tense the Thai way (Part 2)… In the previous post, we’ve talked about some of the most common time markers in Thai. Actually, … Read more