Archive for 'Beginner'
Birthday Vocabulary in Thai Posted by palmisano on Jun 30, 2012
Learn the vocabulary for Thai birthdays.
Difference between ‘set’ and ‘mod’ Posted by palmisano 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?
The best way to teach Thai, or any language really Posted by palmisano on Jun 14, 2012
Is it better to learn Thai from a native speaker, or a non-native speaker? Read on to learn more . . .
Book Thai vs. Spoken Thai, Part 2 Posted by palmisano on Jun 11, 2012
Thai as found in books is not the same as spoken Thai. No one uses perfect, correct, polite speech, without slang or regional dialect, and correctly follows all grammatical structure. Read on to learn about the differences.
Book Thai vs. Spoken Thai, Part 1 Posted by palmisano on Jun 9, 2012
Thai as found in books is not the same as spoken Thai. No one uses perfect, correct, polite speech, without slang or regional dialect, and correctly follows all grammatical structure. Read on to learn about the differences.
The Seasons in Thailand Posted by palmisano on May 20, 2012
What are the three seasons of Thailand?
Exceptions to Nationalities, in Thai Posted by palmisano on May 14, 2012
Languages naturally develop shortcuts to speech. Any word thats spoken really often, involves too many syllables, and/or perhaps is difficult to say will likely be shortened in every day speech. In this case, language shortcuts in reference to nationalities.