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The Three Cases for dai3 Posted by on Jul 24, 2012

There are three different cases for when ได้ dai3 can be used. How do you differentiate between them?

How does your personality change when you speak Thai? Posted by on Jul 23, 2012

Over the many years I’ve studied Thai I have noticed how my projected personality has changed as I improved in the language.

Conversations on Weather Posted by on Jul 22, 2012

In my last post I gave you a vocabulary list of weather terms. Today we’ll learn how to use them with the below examples.

Weather Vocabulary in Thai Posted by on Jul 17, 2012

Thais generally don’t ask about the weather to start a conversation. How’s the weather? But they will complain about it being hot, or that it’s raining. Here is a list of weather related vocabulary to help you join in on the complaining.

Top 10 ways to know you are Fluent in Thai Posted by on Jul 16, 2012

Top 10 ways to know you are Fluent in Thai

Birthday Vocabulary in Thai Posted by on Jun 30, 2012

Learn the vocabulary for Thai birthdays.

Difference between ‘set’ and ‘mod’ Posted by on Jun 17, 2012

In English, the words set2 เสร็จ and mod2 หมด both translate as ‘finish’. But in Thai, each word has a different meaning and should not be confused. How do you know when to use each?

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