Thai Vocabulary for Head and Face
Posted on 02. May, 2012 by palmisano in Beginner
As with things found in your room and home in the last post, you also see ‘things’ on your face every day as well . . .
Whether you use the words to gossip about someone, point out medical problems to a doctor, need help from your beautician, or for some other conversation, vocabulary for the head and face is a must-know. You will use about half of them every single day, giving you plenty of chances to learn them quick.
| หัว | hua5 | head |
| ผม | pom5 | hair |
| หน้าผาก | naa3paak2 | forehead |
| หน้า | naa3 | face |
| ผิว | pew5 | skin |
| คิ้ว | kew4 | eyebrow |
| ตา | dtaa1 | eye |
| หนังตา | nang5dtaa1 | eyelid |
| หู | suu5 | ear |
| จมูก | ja2muuk2 | nose |
| แก้ม | gaaem3 | cheek |
| ปาก | bpaak2 | mouth |
| ริมฝีปาก | rim1fee5bpaak2 | lip |
| ลิ้น | lin4 | tongue |
| ฟัน | fan1 | tooth/teeth |
| คาง | kaang1 | chin |
| หนวด | nuad2 | moustache |
| เครา | kraow1 | beard |
| คอ | kaaw1 | neck |
| คอ | kaaw1 | throat |
Now for listening practice . . . I really apologize to the guys out there, but you’re going to have to suffer through this video. She uses about half the words on this list which is why I chose it. How many did you hear?