6 Months of Thai Blogs Posted by palmisano on Jan 24, 2011 in Beginner, Culture, History, Intermediate, Thailand Politics
It’s been 6 months since I began this learn Thai language blog. As such I’d like to go back through the old posts and repost them here as a quick-reference of good information. Without further introduction . . .
There were the articles that talked about the various Thai ending particles:
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/thai-ending-particles-krap-and-ka/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/thai-ending-particles-na-and-ah/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/thai-ending-particles-wa-woi-fa-and-foi/
And the articles that talked about grammatical usage of several common Thai words:
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/so-embarrassing/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/ifs-ands-and-buts/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/what-is-a-thai-unit-word/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/gaan-and-kwaam/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/what-are-the-thai-question-words/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/titles-in-thai-mr-miss-mrs-etc/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/thai-possessive-words/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/how-to-say-%e2%80%98i%e2%80%99-in-thai/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/how-to-say-%e2%80%98yes%e2%80%99-in-thai/
Lots of vocabulary lists and fun stories to read:
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/language-protester-red-shirts-thailand/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/political-responses-to-thai-protests/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/how-to-cheat-in-thai-part-1-of-2/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/how-to-cheat-in-thai-part-2-of-2-beginner/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/thai-months-for-the-lazy-man/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/useful-thai-for-the-pharmacy/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/going-home/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/the-thai-legal-system-part-1-of-3/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/the-thai-legal-system-part-2-of-3/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/the-thai-legal-system-part-3-of-3/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/drugs-in-thailand/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/food-poisoning-part-1-of-2/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/food-poisoning-part-2-of-2/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/let%e2%80%99s-go-camping-part-1-of-3/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/lets-go-camping-part-2-of-3/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/lets-go-camping-part-3-of-3/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/thai-for-engineers/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/think-too-much/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/learning-to-read-thai/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/the-thai-wedding-reception/
A few cultural in-depth analyses of common Thai words:
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/tap-sap-english-words-with-thai-pronunciationspelling/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/regional-dialects-of-thai-part-1-of-2/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/regional-dialects-of-thai-part-2-of-2/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/thai-colors-of-the-day/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/hey-there-good-looking/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/but-your-just-too-ugly/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/bangkok-longest-name-ever/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/ordering-rice-at-a-restaurant/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/farang/
And the articles that can help you with Thai tones:
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/guessing-the-thai-tones-part-1-of-2-beginner/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/thai-tones/
https://blogs.transparent.com/thai/breaking-the-thai-tones-legally/
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