Archive for 'Beginner'
How do you say your New Years resolution, in Thai? Posted by palmisano on Jan 17, 2013
Learn how to say your new years eve resolutions in Thai.
Buddhist Heaven and Buddhist Hell Posted by palmisano on Dec 29, 2012
Where do we go when we die? Every religion has an answer to that question. In Buddhism, one is first reincarnated over and over and over until one achieves nirvana (or deserves hell). Afterwards, one either enters heaven สวรรค์ (sa2waan5) or hell นรก (na4rok4). Details of each are complicated and filled with mythology. In short…
End of the World Thai Vocabulary Posted by palmisano on Dec 28, 2012
As the world is ending sooner or later, I thought it’d be very helpful to prepare you for the inevitable. So as soon as you see that fissure to hell open up at Saladaeng…
CV Vocabulary Word Match Posted by palmisano on Dec 14, 2012
In the previous two blog posts I talked about resume vocabulary in Thai and how to use these words in sentences. This post will help give you practice with those words, as well as reading and spelling them. Print out this sheet. Then, below, draw a line from the English word on the left to match…
Write Your Resume in Thai, part 2 Posted by palmisano on Dec 11, 2012
Writing a CV in Thai can be a very useful thing to do if you consider working in Thailand. It can impress Thai employers in case knowledge of Thai is required for the job. In this post, I present some useful vocabulary and expressions that you can use to write your CV in Thai.
Write Your Resume in Thai, part 1 Posted by palmisano on Dec 10, 2012
Writing a CV in Thai can be a very useful thing to do if you consider working in Thailand. It can impress Thai employers in case knowledge of Thai is required for the job. In this post, I present some useful vocabulary and expressions that you can use to write your CV in Thai.
Mnemonics to Remember Thai Classes Posted by palmisano on Nov 26, 2012
If your vocabulary level is decent, there is a mnemonic (นีโมนิค nee1moo1nik4) trick to help you remember which consonant belongs to which class. In the following sentences, the first consonant of each word is one of that class.