I Love Thailand and the Lands of Thailand
The I Love Thailand website launches… Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva recently launched a website to unite the Thai people: ilovethailand.org (no longer online – the … Read more
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The I Love Thailand website launches… Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva recently launched a website to unite the Thai people: ilovethailand.org (no longer online – the … Read more
YouTube: Thai Tylenol Ad… While I am waiting for the Myke Hawke’s Quick and Dirty Guide to Learning Languages Fast files to be checked over, … Read more
And what phrase book is without humour?… Deep into all things Thai phrase books, I couldn’t resist sharing a classic, The Hungarian Phrasebook sketch. The … Read more
Monday morning Thai lessons… Today, along with my giddy attempt at Thai typing, I sidetracked my Thai teacher with a hilarious commercial all in Thai. … Read more
The Thai Alphabet Cartoon translated on YouTube…mostly… This morning, while deep in the throes of compiling a HUMONGOUS post (coming soon), I noticed that some … Read more
So there really is a Thai Alphabet Song… In a previous post, The Thai Alphabet Poem, I made the comment that it was more of … Read more
Welcome to the last post in the Thai Alphabet Cartoon series… The full series: Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Part Four, Part Five, Part … Read more
In Part Four of the Thai Alphabet Cartoon, the ท.ทหาร (soldier) left off with, “Oh no! Mates! Run away, quick!” Characters making an appearance this … Read more
In Part Three of the Thai Alphabet Cartoon, พ่อ ก.ไก่ (Father Chicken) said, “For many days, the sun hasn’t shown at all”. Characters making an … Read more
In Part Two of the Thai Alphabet Cartoon series, จ.จาน (Mr. Plate) ended the post with “Ehhh… What is that white thing? Hey!!… Characters making … Read more
Yesterday in Thai Alphabet Cartoon (Part One), พ่อ ก.ไก่ (Father Chicken) ended the post with, “Excuse me! What’s wrong?” Characters making an appearance this round: … Read more
History of the Thai Alphabet Cartoon… Talented Pairach Pansakoon entered the workforce of Bangkok first as a musician, then waiter and delivery boy. Sometime after, … Read more